2025 ONS Congress® Late-Breaking Abstracts
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This study focuses on the indexing and presentation of abstracts for the Oncology Nursing Forum. It clarifies that abstracts are indexed by the first author and appear as submitted, without editing or review, for presented content only.
Area Of Science
- Oncology Nursing
- Scientific Publishing
- Abstract Management
Background
- Abstracts are crucial for disseminating research findings in oncology nursing.
- The Oncology Nursing Forum (ONF) utilizes a specific process for abstract submission and presentation.
Purpose Of The Study
- To outline the indexing and presentation standards for abstracts submitted to the Oncology Nursing Forum.
- To inform authors and attendees about the abstract handling process.
Main Methods
- Abstracts are indexed based on the first author's name.
- Content is presented exactly as submitted by the authors.
- Only abstracts designated for presentation are included.
Main Results
- Abstract indexing is author-driven.
- No post-submission editing or review is applied to presented abstracts.
- The final published version reflects the original submission.
Conclusions
- The Oncology Nursing Forum's abstract process prioritizes author submission integrity.
- Transparency in abstract handling ensures clarity for all stakeholders.
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