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Prioritization of Research Topics of Korean Oncology Nurses

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the prioritization of research topics by Korean oncology nurses.
Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional survey was conducted via the website of the Korean Oncology Nursing Society, with participation sought by email from all of its members.

Results: Overall, ¡®pain¡¯ and ¡®quality of life¡¯ were the most important among the 74 topics, ¡®cancer prevention¡¯ was ranked 47th, while ¡®informatics¡¯ and ¡®telehealth¡¯ were ranked 62nd and 72nd, respectively. Korean oncology nursing research needs to be expanded to include community-based cancer prevention. In addition, research on informatics and telehealth in the oncology nursing area is necessary given the current dramatic changes in the implementation of information technology in medical services.

Conclusion: These findings may contribute toward the development of a Korean oncology nursing research agenda and the provision of information to funding agencies with respect to setting the priorities of oncology nursing research.
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Korea, Oncologic Nursing, Pain, Quality of Life, Research Priorities
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