Evolution of the National Institute of Nursing Research logic model for center sustainability. Nurs Outlook 2019;67(1):13-20
Date
10/10/2018Pubmed ID
30297154DOI
10.1016/j.outlook.2018.09.001Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85058471213 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 3 CitationsAbstract
BACKGROUND: Logic models are tools to evaluate the effectiveness of programs. In 2013, the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Logic Model for Center Sustainability was developed.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of revision and implementation of the NINR Logic Model across a continuum of NINR Exploratory Centers and Centers of Excellence.
METHODS: The process for incorporating common data elements for symptom, self-management, biomarker science and precision health in the logic model is outlined. Information about the NINR Logic Model was gleaned from the National Institutes of Health Reporter, annual NINR Center Directors meetings, and from individual Center Directors.
FINDINGS: Centers utilized the model for funding applications and to guide Core administration, evaluation, Center sustainability, and/or other Center metrics.
DISCUSSION: The revised NINR Logic Model for Center Sustainability can be a useful tool for planning and implementing center activities for center impact and sustainability.
Author List
Schiffman RF, Dorsey SG, McCloskey DJ, Grady PA, NINR Center DirectorsAuthor
Rachel Schiffman BS,MS,PhD Associate Dean for Research in the College of Nursing department at University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeeMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
Common Data ElementsHumans
Logistic Models
Models, Organizational
National Institute of Nursing Research (U.S.)
Nursing Research
Program Evaluation
United States