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Nurses play a crucial role in translational research and biobanking. Enhancing nurses' knowledge of biobanking benefits, risks, and ethics is essential for participant advocacy and advancing healthcare science.

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  • Nursing Science
  • Translational Research
  • Biobanking

Background:

  • Nurses are integral to translational research, bridging scientific discovery and clinical practice.
  • Biobanking is vital for translational research, supplying biospecimens and data.
  • Effective biobanking requires diverse participant enrollment, highlighting the need for nursing involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To underscore the essential role of nurses in biobanking.
  • To emphasize the need for nurses to gain knowledge in biobanking practices and participant advocacy.
  • To explore how biobanks can address nursing research challenges through data.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on the intersection of nursing, translational research, and biobanking.
  • Analysis of the benefits and risks of biobanking for participants and research.
  • Examination of ethical considerations in biobanking, including consent, privacy, and data release.

Main Results:

  • Biobanks offer valuable data (volume, variety, veracity, velocity) for nursing research.
  • Nurses require comprehensive knowledge of biobanking benefits, risks, and ethical issues.
  • Nurses are key in promoting participant advocacy and facilitating biobanking at research and clinical levels.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses must be educated on biobanking to effectively support translational research.
  • Competencies in biobanking are necessary for nurses in both research and clinical settings.
  • Informed nurses are critical for ethical and successful biobanking initiatives, advancing healthcare.