ISN-ISPD Webinar: Bedside to Evidence – Framing Research Questions in Kidney Care
Recorded On: 06/25/2026
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This webinar is designed to support nurses in developing the confidence to undertake research, whether in clinical or academic settings. By hearing individuals describe their own experiences, attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how research careers begin and evolve. The session will also outline practical steps and key considerations for getting started with a research project, while introducing strategies to develop clear and meaningful research questions.
Learning objectives:
- Share experiences in beginning a research career in clinical and academic environments
- Understand what you need to start a research project
- Discuss how to develop a research question
Ana Elizabeth Figueiredo
Brazil
Ana Figueiredo, RN, ENB 136, MSc, PhD is a Professor at, School of Nursing at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Ms Figueiredo has been working with renal patients since 1985, with both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis; her primary focus on PD research is to improve outcomes for PD patients. She has numerous publications, including Guidelines for PD training for the International Society for PD (ISPD). She served on the ISPD Council from 2001-2006, chaired the Nurse Liaison Committee of ISPD from 1998-2001 and now is part of the committee and received the Barbara Prowant Lifetime Achievement Award in the Field of Nephrology in 2014. She is Chair of Kidney Health Professionals Working Group of ISN. Still works in the fields and is a speaker and consultant on PD and CQI projects around the world.
Rachael Walker
New Zealand
Marques Shek Nam Ng
China
Dr Marques Ng is a nurse researcher with strong interest in nephrology care and mixed methods research. He received his PhD in Nursing at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at University of California, San Francisco in 2018/19. He is currently working at The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His previous research focuses on symptom clusters and their impacts on patients receiving dialysis therapy. He has shared his findings in international journals and during KDIGO Controversies Conference. With the support of local and international research grants, his recent works examine the relationship between biopsychosocial symptoms and health inequities in patients with noncommunicable diseases, especially chronic kidney disease.
Paul Bennett
Australia
Paul Bennett is a Professor and Deputy Head of School (Research) at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Paul's research and teaching focusses on strategies to improve the quality of life of people living with kidney disease.