Children's Oncology Group Nursing Research Framework
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Objectives: To describe the development and application of an organizing research framework to guide Children's Oncology Group (COG) nursing research.
Data Sources: Research articles, reports and meeting minutes.
Conclusion: An organizing research framework helps to outline research focus and articulate the scientific knowledge being produced by nurses in the pediatric cooperative group.
Implications For Nursing Practice: The use of a COG nursing research organizing framework can facilitate the clinical nurse's understanding of how children and families sustain or regain optimal health when faced with a pediatric cancer diagnosis through interventions designed to promote individual and family resilience.
Wu Y, Shen S, Chen L, Tung H J Med Internet Res. 2024; 26():e53450.
PMID: 39052335 PMC: 11310648. DOI: 10.2196/53450.
Delivery of Care for Pediatric Patients Receiving Blinatumomab: A Children's Oncology Group Study.
Withycombe J, Kubaney H, Okada M, Yun C, Gupta S, Bloom C Cancer Nurs. 2023; 47(6):451-459.
PMID: 38016041 PMC: 11128477. DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001309.
Children's Oncology Group 2023 blueprint: Nursing discipline.
Zupanec S, Herriage T, Landier W Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2023; 70 Suppl 6:e30575.
PMID: 37470719 PMC: 10655901. DOI: 10.1002/pbc.30575.
Haase J, Stegenga K, Robb S, Hooke M, Burns D, Monahan P Cancer Nurs. 2021; 45(4):316-331.
PMID: 34817419 PMC: 9124731. DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001038.
Browne E, Daut E, Hente M, Turner K, Waters K, Duffy E J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2021; 38(6):399-409.
PMID: 34460332 PMC: 8822185. DOI: 10.1177/10434542211040203.