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1Schroeder Clinical Research Consulting, LLC, Phoenix, AX.
Clinical trials are growing in complexity, requiring nurses to adapt their roles. Ensuring patient safety and data integrity is paramount in advanced oncology research.
Area of Science:
- Oncology Nursing
- Clinical Trials Research
- Convergent Research
Background:
- Clinical trials are expanding in complexity and scope.
- Convergent research models integrate diverse scientific disciplines.
- Evolving research necessitates updated clinical nurse roles and responsibilities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe the increasing complexity and scope of clinical trials research and convergent research.
- To outline the evolving roles and responsibilities of clinical nurses.
- To emphasize the importance of ensuring safe patient care and study data integrity.
Main Methods:
- Review of textbooks and journal publications.
- Analysis of federal regulations and US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documents.
- Examination of clinical practice guidelines.
Main Results:
- In vitro diagnostic medical devices are crucial for marker-driven therapies, immunotherapy, and T-cell transfer.
- Reliability and clinical validation of diagnostics are increasingly important in oncology.
- Patient protection and clinical trial integrity are of utmost importance.
Conclusions:
- Oncology nurse roles will intersect and shift with high-acuity patients in complex trials.
- Expertise may vary, but all nursing practice is guided by ethical codes.
- Accountability for patient care is a fundamental aspect of nursing practice.
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