Authors
Patricia Mcclunie-Trust, Virginia Jones, Rhona Winnington, Kay Shannon, Andrea E Donaldson, Rachel Macdiarmid, Rebecca J Jarden, Rosemary Turner, Eamon Merrick, Patrea Andersen
Publication date
2022/4/29
Journal
International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Volume
21
Pages
16094069221096296
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Collaborative research teams are an effective strategy to combine the knowledge and skills of like-minded researchers across tertiary education settings and international borders. Research collaborations have the potential to increase research capacity for both individuals and the team alike. The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of a team of seven Australasian nurse academics undertaking a longitudinal multi-site case study. We used a nominal group technique in this deductive qualitative exploratory study. The key findings from this study indicate establishing safe academic relationships is paramount to successful collaborative teams. Collaborative research teams offer opportunities to learn research processes from other members through sharing of expertise and skillsets, together with upholding a positive engagement with technology to ensure full research participation is …
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