American Nurses Enterprise Research Advisory Council
The American Nurses Enterprise Research Advisory Council provides expert guidance and recommendations to the Institute for Nursing Research & Quality Management on matters of global importance, aimed at shaping the future of nursing and healthcare. By fostering a culture of inquiry and advancing interprofessional, practice-based research, the Council drives transformative initiatives that align with the enterprise's mission to lead the profession forward.
Composed of volunteer experts, the Council unites diverse nursing voices to steer research efforts that strengthen the global impact of nursing. It ensures that frontline nurses' perspectives are central to advancing healthcare innovations. Historically focused on building research capacity, fostering collaboration, and enhancing data governance, the Council's priorities now emphasize workforce development, nurse well-being, diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging (DEIAB), expanding the scope of practice, and demonstrating the value of nursing.
ANE Welcomes New Members to the Research Advisory Council
Publications
Expanding Nursing Research Capacity: Strategic Priorities and Roadmaps for Nurse Leaders
ANCC Departments conversation with the Research Advisory Council during the 2025 Research Council Spring Retreat. Prepared by the Institute for Nursing Research & Quality Management – April 2025.
Multi-site Research Playbook
Shirey, M.R., Bonamer, J., Clarke, S., Hass, S., Ivory, C., Kitto, S., Price, D., Weiss, M., Yakusheva, O., Chappell, K., Johantgen, M. (Ed). (2021). Multi-site Research Playbook: A practical guide to support multi-site research studies for greater impact. Silver Spring, MD: American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Research Council. American Nurses Credentialing Center. All rights reserved.
Building Research Infrastructure in Magnet® Hospitals: Current Status and Future Directions
Johantgen M, Weiss M, Lundmark V, Newhouse R, Haller K, Unruh L, Shirey M. Building Research Infrastructure in Magnet® Hospitals: Current Status and Future Directions. J Nurs Adm. 2017 Apr;47(4):198-204. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000465. PMID: 28333787.