Background: The Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a significant burden on global healthcare systems. Nurses, midwives and health visitors remain critical to the rapid responses and innovative solutions required. Their views, however, on priorities for research is mainly muted, necessitating greater clarity to inform research that benefits patients and families across the life course. Aims: To identify priorities for research in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and ‘beyond’, as recommended by nurses, midwives and health visitors across the four countries of the United Kingdom (UK). Methods: A cross-sectional, web-based survey design was conducted (5th May-4th June 2020). In addition to the completion of demographic informat...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of socie...
Background: COVID-19 raised the profile of nursing globally, with widespread recognition of nurses’ ...
Given the large numbers of people infected and high rates of ongoing morbidity, research is clearly ...
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Aim: Reflect upon the visibility of nursing-led research during the ...
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, many clinical trials have tested existing drugs that may he...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronav...
Aim: During the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, clinical research nurses had to work in new ways and un...
This paper reflects concerns that funding and attention should be expanded from the important focus ...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted on nursing in a variety of ways. Many parts of the world experienced ...
Objectives: To identify research priorities for primary care in Scotland following the COVID-19 pand...
Aim: To reflect upon the concrete implications of the COVID-19 outbreak regarding ongoing health ser...
Background The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronavi...
This paper reports on a scoping study commissioned by the National Co-ordinating Centre Service Deli...
Objectives To identify research priorities for primary care in Scotland following the COVID-19 pande...
Background: This research prioritization aimed to identify major research gaps in maternal, newborn,...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of socie...
Background: COVID-19 raised the profile of nursing globally, with widespread recognition of nurses’ ...
Given the large numbers of people infected and high rates of ongoing morbidity, research is clearly ...
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Aim: Reflect upon the visibility of nursing-led research during the ...
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, many clinical trials have tested existing drugs that may he...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronav...
Aim: During the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, clinical research nurses had to work in new ways and un...
This paper reflects concerns that funding and attention should be expanded from the important focus ...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted on nursing in a variety of ways. Many parts of the world experienced ...
Objectives: To identify research priorities for primary care in Scotland following the COVID-19 pand...
Aim: To reflect upon the concrete implications of the COVID-19 outbreak regarding ongoing health ser...
Background The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronavi...
This paper reports on a scoping study commissioned by the National Co-ordinating Centre Service Deli...
Objectives To identify research priorities for primary care in Scotland following the COVID-19 pande...
Background: This research prioritization aimed to identify major research gaps in maternal, newborn,...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of socie...
Background: COVID-19 raised the profile of nursing globally, with widespread recognition of nurses’ ...
Given the large numbers of people infected and high rates of ongoing morbidity, research is clearly ...