Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (May 2021)

Oncology clinical trials nursing: A scoping review

  • Mai N. Hong,
  • K. Alix Hayden,
  • Shelley Raffin Bouchal,
  • Shane Sinclair

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 137 – 149

Abstract

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In the 21st century, cancer is a disease that captures much of our attention for its complexity, and its physical, emotional, and financial impacts on one’s life. Research attention and investment in cancer management has made it the most studied disease in clinical trials globally. Clinical trials nurses are part of the oncology research team and a fundamental factor in trial success. Their direct relationship with research subjects is the key connection in the operation of clinical trials at the front line. The influx and complexity of oncology clinical trials has transformed both oncology nursing practice in general and led to the development of the unique subspecialty of the oncology clinical trials nurse. This scoping review investigated the role and future practice of the clinical trials nurse.