Novice Nurse Researcher

Each year the Foundation Board of Trustees honors a novice nurse researcher by conferring this award to an individual who demonstrates excellence in developing an emerging program of research. Criteria for the award include:

  • Demonstration of excellence in developing an emerging program of research;
  • Demonstration of interest in nursing research;
  • Quality of research;
  • Relevance to the science and art of nursing and health care;
  • Dissemination of research to the scientific and clinical communities.

Definition of the novice nurse researcher: A licensed registered nurse who is doctorally prepared and has obtained at least one degree, either a baccalaureate or higher, in nursing and who has no more than three research-based publications in refereed journals as primary author and has received, as principal investigator, no more than $15,000 in postdoctoral extramural funding in one particular research area (definition influenced by American Nurses Foundation, 2008 grant guidelines).

The Foundation Board of Trustees invites nominations, including self-nominations, for the Distinguished Nurse Researcher Award. In general nominations are accepted from January through May each year.

List of Novice Nurse Researcher Awardees

2008 Christina Koulouglioti, PhD, RN