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Kneipp, Shawn M.; Gilleskie, Donna B.; Sheely, Amanda; Schwartz, Todd A.; Gilmore, Robert M.; & Atkinson, Daryl (2014). Nurse Scientists Overcoming Challenges to Lead Transdisciplinary Research Teams. Nursing Outlook, 62(5), 352-361. PMCID: PMC5643160

Abstract

Increasingly, scientific funding agencies are requiring that researchers move toward an integrated, transdisciplinary team science paradigm. While the barriers to and rewards of conducting this type of research have been discussed in the literature, examples of how nurse investigators have led these teams to reconcile the differences in theoretical, methodological, and/or analytic perspectives that inevitably exist are lacking. In this article, we describe these developmental trajectory challenges through a case study of one transdisciplinary team, focusing on team member characteristics and the leadership tasks associated with successful transdisciplinary science teams in the literature. Specifically, we describe how overcoming these challenges has been essential to examining the complex, and potentially cumulative effects that key intersections between legal, social welfare, and labor market systems may have on the health of disadvantaged women. Finally, we discuss this difficult, but rewarding work within the context of lessons learned and transdisciplinary team research in relation to the future of nursing science.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2014.05.002

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2014

Journal Title

Nursing Outlook

Author(s)

Kneipp, Shawn M.
Gilleskie, Donna B.
Sheely, Amanda
Schwartz, Todd A.
Gilmore, Robert M.
Atkinson, Daryl

PMCID

PMC5643160

ORCiD

Gilleskie - 0000-0002-1278-7707