“…Overcoming the barriers to practitioner research engagement begins with identifying the barriers that stand in the way: the busyness of daily practice (Schroeder & Pike, 2001;Sriram, 2011), negative perceptions surrounding research's value to daily practice (Kezar, 2000), and a lack of competency in performing research activities (Daniel et al, 2016;Herdlein, 2004;Schroeder & Pike, 2001;Sriram, 2011;Waple, 2006;Young & Janosik, 2007). Although these barriers may feel overwhelming to the practitioner, there are simple steps that can be taken to overcome these challenges, such as collaborating with peers (Bettencourt et al, 2017;Hanson & Denzine, 2000) or identifying questions that are related to one's daily practice (Hanson & Denzine, 2000). By providing practitioners with small, practical actions, engagement in research can become more achievable and less of an intimidating venture.…”