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Area of Science:

  • Oncology Nursing
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Research Prioritization

Background:

  • The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) conducts periodic surveys to identify research priorities among its members.
  • Understanding these priorities is crucial for guiding future research and funding initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the current priorities for oncology nursing research.
  • To assess the perceived impact of evidence-based practice resources, specifically the ONS Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP) resources.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive, cross-sectional study utilizing a revised Web-based survey administered to ONS members in June 2008.
  • The survey included 70 research topic questions across five categories and two categories on PEP resources, with responses stratified by membership group.

Main Results:

  • Quality of life and pain were consistently identified as the highest research priorities, aligning with previous surveys.
  • Eleven new topics entered the top 20 ranked priorities in 2008, indicating a shift in research focus.
  • Notable differences in topic rankings were observed among different member groups (general membership, advanced practice nurses, doctorally prepared nurses).

Conclusions:

  • The survey respondents represented a diverse cross-section of the ONS membership.
  • Shifts in topic rankings suggest evolving priorities in oncology nursing research since the 2004 survey.
  • Discrepancies in topic ratings between groups may be attributed to the varying dissemination and implementation of research findings into clinical practice.