Many oncology nurses feel uncertain about the role of research in their daily practice. This article describes, in summary fashion, hte key role of research in clinical settings and highlights the array of research roles available to nurses—contributor, facilitator, client advocate and questioner. All are critical to achieving research-based practice or a practice in which decisions are made on the basis of knowledge gleaned through research
Aims To synthesise the available body of qualitative studies relating to clinical research nurses’ ...
Many new drugs and treatments come to clinical practice as a result of the combined and coordinated ...
BACKGROUND: The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body in the UK, is in the proce...
Research has a role in generating sound information and in helping cancer nurses make good practice ...
Within the realm of oncology nursing, research has been an integral part in its development as a spe...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
The need for research in practice is well documented within nursing and other health care discipline...
This paper follows a previous paper (Hewitt-Taylor et al, 2012) in which the authors summarised thei...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
BackgroundThe Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body in the UK, is in the process ...
Aims: This article presents a proposal for the Clinical Nurse Research Consultant, a new nursi...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Nurses work across a range of clinical environments, undertaking different roles and responsibilitie...
The establishment of an integrated research culture in medicine has contributed to the ongoing succe...
Clinical research nurses (CRNs) have a vital role in the conduct and governance of clinical trials. ...
Aims To synthesise the available body of qualitative studies relating to clinical research nurses’ ...
Many new drugs and treatments come to clinical practice as a result of the combined and coordinated ...
BACKGROUND: The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body in the UK, is in the proce...
Research has a role in generating sound information and in helping cancer nurses make good practice ...
Within the realm of oncology nursing, research has been an integral part in its development as a spe...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
The need for research in practice is well documented within nursing and other health care discipline...
This paper follows a previous paper (Hewitt-Taylor et al, 2012) in which the authors summarised thei...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
BackgroundThe Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body in the UK, is in the process ...
Aims: This article presents a proposal for the Clinical Nurse Research Consultant, a new nursi...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Nurses work across a range of clinical environments, undertaking different roles and responsibilitie...
The establishment of an integrated research culture in medicine has contributed to the ongoing succe...
Clinical research nurses (CRNs) have a vital role in the conduct and governance of clinical trials. ...
Aims To synthesise the available body of qualitative studies relating to clinical research nurses’ ...
Many new drugs and treatments come to clinical practice as a result of the combined and coordinated ...
BACKGROUND: The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body in the UK, is in the proce...