The importance of establishing priorities for cancer nursing research has been repeatedly acknowledged (Corner 1993, Hunt 2001). A Delphi survey designed to capture research priorities of European cancer nurses was undertaken to document issues perceived as important to European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) members and to set priorities to underpin an evolving research strategy. The survey comprised three phases, beginning at the second EONS Spring Convention (2000) when European cancer nurses were approached to complete a phase 1 questionnaire. In phase 2, research priority categories generated from responses to the phase 1 questionnaire were reviewed by a group of European cancer nurses. The categories and the placement of all the rese...
Identifying cancer nursing research priorities is central to influencing the direction of cancer car...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health prof...
Purpose: Obtain consensus on research priorities for cancer nursing research in the UK. Design: A 3-...
Abstract Purpose The study aimed to review the nursing haemato-oncology literature followed by a D...
Two Delphi surveys have been conducted during the past 20 years to identify cancer nursing research ...
Aims. This paper is a report of a three round Delphi study of intensive care nursing research priori...
Background: It is essential to investigating research priorities of cancer nurses to advance the fie...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
This study, using a Delphi approach, sought the opinion of a self-selected panel of 320 district nur...
The objective of this workshop was to determine current nursing research priorities in critical care...
BACKGROUND: Setting priorities in oncology is a useful way to produce a robust set of research quest...
The objective of this workshop was to determine current nursing research priorities in critical care...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research progra...
Background: Nurses working in clinical settings are instrumental to translating research into practi...
Identifying cancer nursing research priorities is central to influencing the direction of cancer car...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health prof...
Purpose: Obtain consensus on research priorities for cancer nursing research in the UK. Design: A 3-...
Abstract Purpose The study aimed to review the nursing haemato-oncology literature followed by a D...
Two Delphi surveys have been conducted during the past 20 years to identify cancer nursing research ...
Aims. This paper is a report of a three round Delphi study of intensive care nursing research priori...
Background: It is essential to investigating research priorities of cancer nurses to advance the fie...
Following a Delphi survey undertaken with nurses on a specialist children's unit to identify priorit...
This study, using a Delphi approach, sought the opinion of a self-selected panel of 320 district nur...
The objective of this workshop was to determine current nursing research priorities in critical care...
BACKGROUND: Setting priorities in oncology is a useful way to produce a robust set of research quest...
The objective of this workshop was to determine current nursing research priorities in critical care...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research progra...
Background: Nurses working in clinical settings are instrumental to translating research into practi...
Identifying cancer nursing research priorities is central to influencing the direction of cancer car...
Members of the public are increasingly consulted over health care and research priorities. Patient i...
Background: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health prof...