Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (Apr 1992)
Finding a place for research in your clinical practice
Abstract
Many oncology nurses feel uncertain about the role of research in their daily practice. This article describes, in summary fashion, hte key role of research in clinical settings and highlights the array of research roles available to nurses—contributor, facilitator, client advocate and questioner. All are critical to achieving research-based practice or a practice in which decisions are made on the basis of knowledge gleaned through research.