Identifying research priorities in nursing and midwifery service delivery and organisation: a scoping study

Fiona Ross, Elizabeth Smith, Ann Mackenzie, Abi Masterson

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    Abstract

    This paper reports on a scoping study commissioned by the National Co-ordinating Centre Service Delivery and Organisation (NCCSDO) Research and Development (R&D) to identify priorities for nursing and midwifery research funding in England and Wales. The study comprised three strands (i) nationally held focus groups with service user representatives (32, plus six written submissions) (ii) semi-structured telephone interviews with 64 stakeholders (nursing, midwifery, medical, social care and allied health professionals; research commissioners; policy makers; educators; managers; researchers) and (iii) literature analysis. Five priority areas for research were identified-appropriate, timely and effective interventions; individualised services; continuity of care; staff capacity and quality; user involvement and participation-from which exemplar research questions and issues for strategic commissioning are suggested.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)547-558
    JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Studies
    Volume41
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2004

    Bibliographical note

    Note: The work was commissioned by the National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Research and Development (NCCSDO) Nursing and Midwifery Subgroup.

    Keywords

    • research priority setting
    • service delivery and organisation
    • nursing and midwifery
    • user involvement
    • scoping study
    • care
    • Nursing and midwifery

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