Patricia Eckardt1, Joan M Culley2, Elizabeth Corwin3, Therese Richmond4, Cynthia Dougherty5, Rita H Pickler6, Cheryl A Krause-Parello7, Carol F Roye8, Jessica G Rainbow9, Holli A DeVon10. 1. Molloy College Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing, Rockville Centre, NY. Electronic address: peckardt@molloy.edu. 2. University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC. 3. Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Atlanta, GA. 4. School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. 5. School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 6. The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus, OH. 7. College of Nursing University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO. 8. Pace University College of Health Professions, Pleasantville, NY. 9. School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. 10. University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing, Chicago, IL.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nursing science is essential to advance population health through contributions at all phases of scientific inquiry. Multiple scientific initiatives important to nursing science overlap in aims and population focus. PURPOSE: This article focused on providing the American Academy of Nursing and nurse scientists in the Unites States with a blueprint of nursing science priorities to inform a shared vision for future collaborations, areas of scientific inquiry, and resource allocation. METHODS: The Science Committee convened four times and using Delphi methods identified priorities with empirical evidence and expert opinion for prioritization, state of the science, expert interest, and potential target stakeholders. DISCUSSION: Nursing science priorities for 2017 were categorized into four themes including: (a) precision science, (b) big data and data analytics, (c) determinants of health, and (d) global health. CONCLUSION: Nurse scientists can generate new knowledge in priority areas that advances the health of the world's populations.
BACKGROUND: Nursing science is essential to advance population health through contributions at all phases of scientific inquiry. Multiple scientific initiatives important to nursing science overlap in aims and population focus. PURPOSE: This article focused on providing the American Academy of Nursing and nurse scientists in the Unites States with a blueprint of nursing science priorities to inform a shared vision for future collaborations, areas of scientific inquiry, and resource allocation. METHODS: The Science Committee convened four times and using Delphi methods identified priorities with empirical evidence and expert opinion for prioritization, state of the science, expert interest, and potential target stakeholders. DISCUSSION: Nursing science priorities for 2017 were categorized into four themes including: (a) precision science, (b) big data and data analytics, (c) determinants of health, and (d) global health. CONCLUSION: Nurse scientists can generate new knowledge in priority areas that advances the health of the world's populations.
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