Is nursing research typical of biomedical research?

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Lewison, G., Rafferty, A. and Traynor, M. 2001. Is nursing research typical of biomedical research? Research Evaluation. 10 (2), pp. 97-103.
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TitleIs nursing research typical of biomedical research?
AuthorsLewison, G., Rafferty, A. and Traynor, M.
Abstract

UK nursing research papers 1988-1995, classified by subject area and funding source, were compared with papers in a medical sub-field, anaesthetics research. by comparison with anaesthetics, nursing research papers are growing rapidly but mainly in subject areas related to the profession of nursing. Very few nursing research papers receive external funding, especially in these inwar-looking or 'endogenous' subject areas. The esteem with which nursing research papers were held, both by researchers and practitioners, bore no relation to the citation scores of the journals. As nursing research matures, there will be a need to conentrated more on patient-oriented, or 'exogenous' research and new funding sources for this will have to be developed.

KeywordsNursing research. Biomedical research. Funding.
PublisherBeech Tree Publishing
JournalResearch Evaluation
ISSN1471-5449
Publication dates
Print01 Aug 2001
Publication process dates
Deposited22 Oct 2008
Output statusPublished
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With permission from Beech Tree Publishing, 2008.

LanguageEnglish
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