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Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey

BACKGROUND: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health professionals working in the field of thoracic malignancies, which could provide strategic directions for funders, policy makers, and researchers. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to identify the prior...

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Autores principales: Molassiotis, Alex, Fraser, Anne, Culligan, Melissa, Labuc, Pippa, Csaba, Degi L., Charalambous, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7649333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33194753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591799
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author Molassiotis, Alex
Fraser, Anne
Culligan, Melissa
Labuc, Pippa
Csaba, Degi L.
Charalambous, Andreas
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Fraser, Anne
Culligan, Melissa
Labuc, Pippa
Csaba, Degi L.
Charalambous, Andreas
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description BACKGROUND: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health professionals working in the field of thoracic malignancies, which could provide strategic directions for funders, policy makers, and researchers. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to identify the priorities for lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies research and practice in nurses and allied health professionals. METHODS: Descriptive cross-sectional web-based international survey conducted through international societies’ membership lists. RESULTS: Participants included 152 nurses and allied health professionals. Key priority categories were related to developing and evaluation interventions; symptom management interventions; health care system issues; treatment-related research (immunotherapy; targeted therapies); persistent/late effects management (fatigue; pulmonary toxicity); risk reduction, and screening research. The specific topic with the highest endorsement (80.9%) was the development of interventions to improve quality of life. Symptom management interventions, particularly for pain, dyspnea, and fatigue, were also highly endorsed. Health care system topics were related to delivery of care and included nurse-/allied health-led care (67.5%), working with the multidisciplinary team (67.5%), continuity of care (69.2%), and access to care (67.5%). Topics around screening/early detection research were highly endorsed too. CONCLUSION: A clear focus (and need) for research in interventions to improve quality of life and symptom management, particularly for pain, dyspnea, and fatigue was also established, alongside healthcare system issues and screening research. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: International societies and funding bodies could consider these topics in their funding decisions and in shaping their strategic directions in the care of patients with thoracic malignancies.
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spelling pubmed-76493332020-11-13 Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey Molassiotis, Alex Fraser, Anne Culligan, Melissa Labuc, Pippa Csaba, Degi L. Charalambous, Andreas Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: There is currently no evidence of research priorities from nurses and allied health professionals working in the field of thoracic malignancies, which could provide strategic directions for funders, policy makers, and researchers. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to identify the priorities for lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies research and practice in nurses and allied health professionals. METHODS: Descriptive cross-sectional web-based international survey conducted through international societies’ membership lists. RESULTS: Participants included 152 nurses and allied health professionals. Key priority categories were related to developing and evaluation interventions; symptom management interventions; health care system issues; treatment-related research (immunotherapy; targeted therapies); persistent/late effects management (fatigue; pulmonary toxicity); risk reduction, and screening research. The specific topic with the highest endorsement (80.9%) was the development of interventions to improve quality of life. Symptom management interventions, particularly for pain, dyspnea, and fatigue, were also highly endorsed. Health care system topics were related to delivery of care and included nurse-/allied health-led care (67.5%), working with the multidisciplinary team (67.5%), continuity of care (69.2%), and access to care (67.5%). Topics around screening/early detection research were highly endorsed too. CONCLUSION: A clear focus (and need) for research in interventions to improve quality of life and symptom management, particularly for pain, dyspnea, and fatigue was also established, alongside healthcare system issues and screening research. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: International societies and funding bodies could consider these topics in their funding decisions and in shaping their strategic directions in the care of patients with thoracic malignancies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7649333/ /pubmed/33194753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591799 Text en Copyright © 2020 Molassiotis, Fraser, Culligan, Labuc, Csaba and Charalambous http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Molassiotis, Alex
Fraser, Anne
Culligan, Melissa
Labuc, Pippa
Csaba, Degi L.
Charalambous, Andreas
Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title_fullStr Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full_unstemmed Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title_short Nursing and Allied Health Research Priorities in the Care of Patients With Thoracic Malignancies: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
title_sort nursing and allied health research priorities in the care of patients with thoracic malignancies: an international cross-sectional survey
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7649333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33194753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.591799
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