• Oncology nursing forum · Nov 2019

    Mentorship for Nurse Scientists: Strategies for Growth From the Oncology Nursing Society Research Mentorship Task Force.

    • Margaret Q Rosenzweig, Donald E Bailey, Nancy J Bush, Lorinda A Coombs, Rebecca H Lehto, Victoria Loerzel, Virginia Sun, Kathi Mooney, and Mary E Cooley.
    • University of Pittsburgh.
    • Oncol Nurs Forum. 2019 Nov 1; 46 (6): 769-774.

    Problem StatementTo describe research mentorship strategies needed to strengthen oncology nursing science and ensure that a cadre of nurse scientists are available to carry out the research mission of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS).DesignMultimethod consensus-building approach by content experts of the ONS Research Mentorship Task Force and approval by the ONS Board of Directors was employed.Data SourcesExpert opinion, surveys, notes from an all-day research mentorship retreat, and literature review were used.AnalysisContent analysis was used to synthesize notes from the research mentorship retreat.FindingsVarious strategies were identified to strengthen the pipeline of oncology nurse scientists and promote development across the career trajectory.Implications For PracticeMentorship is essential to advance the growth and impact of oncology nursing science and requires support throughout the career trajectory.

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