Dr. Fabie Duhamel and Dr. France Dupuis, Center of Excellence in Family Nursing, University of Montreal, Canada, have developed a program of research focused on knowledge translation of Family Systems Nursing theory and skills to practice settings. Their research focuses not only evaluating the usefulness of family intervention training and skill development with practicing nurses but examining the larger systems factors which facilitate and constrain the translation of family nursing theory to practice.
Dr. Fabie Duhamel and Dr. France Dupuis offered a Pre-conference Workshop on August 18, 2015 at IFNC12, titled: Planning Family Systems Nursing Knowledge Translation Research Projects. Where to Start?
Recent publications:
Duhamel, F. (2010). Implementing family nursing: How do we translate knowledge into clinical practice? Part II: The evolution of 20 years of teaching, research, and practice to a Center of Excellence in Family Nursing. Journal of Family Nursing, 16(1), 8-25. doi: 10.1177/1074840709360208
Duhamel, F., & Dupuis, F. (2011). Towards a Trilogy Model of Family Systems Nursing Knowledge Utilization: Fostering circularity between practice, education and research. In E.K., Svavarsdottir and H. Jonsdottir (Eds.), Family nursing in action (pp. 53-68). Reykjavik, Iceland: University of Iceland Press.
Duhamel, F., Dupuis, F., Turcotte, A., Martinez, A.-M., & Goudreau, J. (2015). Integrating the Illness Beliefs Model in clinical practice: A Family Systems Nursing Knowledge Utilization Model. Journal of Family Nursing, 21(2), 322-348. doi:10.1177/1074840715579404
For more information, contact IFNA member Fabie Duhamel: [email protected]