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Nursing research

Why it matters and how to pursue it

From reducing inequity to leading clinical trials, nursing research transforms care and patient outcomes.

Research is critical to health and social care. Being able to deliver evidence-based practice makes what we do safe and effective. Without evidence, care may be at best ineffectual, and at worst, dangerous.

Find out how we're supporting nurses to get involved in research and see if a career in research could be a good match for you. If you already work in research, find helpful resources to take your career to the next level.

The role of nursing research 

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Identifying questions

At the front line of care, nursing staff are uniquely placed to identify challenges and trends that form impactful research questions.

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Conducting research

Nurse researchers design qualitative and quantative studies, including clinical trials and patient safety programmes.

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Shaping evidence-based practice

Nurse researchers improve knowledge, education and policy locally and internationally.

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Advocating for change

Nursing research forms the basis of powerful campaigning for systemic and social change in the UK and beyond.

Be inspired at our nursing research conference

Whatever your goals in nursing research, find a path there at our Annual International Nursing Research Conference, from 8-10 September.

Get involved in workshops, learn about cutting-edge research, hear from international keynote speakers and network with researchers.

Research resources at your fingertips

From research papers and lectures to introductory courses, explore our resources.

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Browse our research library

Discover Europe's largest nursing-specific collection of journals, articles, databases and more.

Start browsing

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Watch groundbreaking lectures

Access a growing body of evidence with our list of lectures from the nursing and midwifery professoriate.

Watch now

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Access our dedicated course

Create an account with the National Institute for Health and Care Research to enrol on our introduction to clinical research course.

Connect through research: join the forum

Our research forum is a place for nursing staff passionate about research to network, share ideas and promote research as a powerful tool for change.

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Your ÍâÍøÌìÌà research team

Meet the expert team championing research in nursing and leading our evidence-led approach.


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Professor Jane Ball

Director of the ÍâÍøÌìÌà Institute for Nursing Excellence

Jane is director of the ÍâÍøÌìÌà Institute of Nursing Excellence. Over the past 30 plus years her research has focused on nursing employment and deployment, looking at how features of nurse staffing affect care quality, patient outcomes and nurses themselves. The unifying aim of the work has been to identify conditions needed to allow nurses to deliver excellent care and have satisfying and sustainable careers.

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Dr Ada Hui

Head of Research

Ada has extensive experience working in research, health and higher education. Her work is grounded in a deep commitment to advancing equity and tackling injustice. As a sociologist, mental health nurse and executive coach, she uses multidisciplinary approaches to address complex health and social challenges. She provides strategic direction, oversight and operationalisation for research to drive transformational change.

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Dr Helen Elliott

Professional Lead for Education Quality Assurance

Helen is a registered adult nurse, children’s nurse and health visitor with extensive experience across acute, community and academic settings. In higher education roles, including Associate Professor, she’s helped shape public health curriculum and practice. Helen has extensive experience in research – focusing particularly on domestic abuse – and holds a Doctorate in Education. Her expertise also spans public health nursing, leadership, academic skills and research methods. Helen is a Queen’s Nurse and Principal Fellow of Advance HE, recognised for her clinical and educational leadership excellence. She’s also a published scholar and peer reviewer.

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