Setting an Agenda for Clinical Nursing Research in Long-Term Care
Barbara K. Haight and
Sister Rose Therese Bahr
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Barbara K. Haight: Medical University of South Carolina
Sister Rose Therese Bahr: Catholic University of America
Clinical Nursing Research, 1992, vol. 1, issue 2, 144-157
Abstract:
Twenty nurse experts participated in a four-round Delphi study to identify topics requiring clinical nursing research in long-term care. The Delphi strategy elaborated 265 items grouped in seven categories, with 73 items under the category of clinical practice. After four rounds, participants ranked the top-rated 50 items overall in serial importance. Nineteen of the 50 items were clinical practice items. A weighted rank then identified the top 10 items requiring investigation. Of these 10, the item deemed most important was patient-centered outcomes, an item subsuming all clinical nursing research.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1177/105477389200100204
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