Research and Quality Improvement: How Can They Work Together?

Nephrol Nurs J. 2022 Mar-Apr;49(2):177-181.

Abstract

Research and quality improvement provide a mechanism to support the advancement of knowledge, and to evaluate and learn from experience. The focus of research is to contribute to developing knowledge or gather evidence for theories in a field of study, whereas the focus of quality improvement is to standardize processes and reduce variation to improve outcomes for patients and health care organizations. Both methods of inquiry broaden our knowledge through the generation of new information and the application of findings to practice. This article in the "Exploring the Evidence: Focusing on the Fundamentals" series provides nephrology nurses with basic information related to the role of research and quality improvement projects, as well as some examples of ways in which they have been used together to advance clinical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.

Keywords: kidney disease; nephrology; quality improvement; research.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nephrology*
  • Quality Improvement*