Applied Nursing Research
Volume 21, Issue 3 , Pages 159-164, August 2008

Research team training: moving beyond job descriptions

Received 9 March 2006; received in revised form 30 July 2006; accepted 1 September 2006.

Abstract 

Providing appropriate training to research team members is essential to the effective implementation and overall operation of a research project. It is important to identify job requirements beyond those listed in the job description in order to fully assess basic and supplementary training needs. Training needs should be identified prior to and during the conduct of the study. Methods for delivering the training must also be identified. This article describes the identification of training needs and methods in the design of a research team training program using examples from an HIV prevention intervention trial with adolescent girls.

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 This research was supported by grants from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) to L.E.N. (F31NR008964) and D.M.-B. (R01NR008194).

PII: S0897-1897(06)00101-7

doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2006.09.001

Applied Nursing Research
Volume 21, Issue 3 , Pages 159-164, August 2008