J. Daly et al., CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH PRIORITIES IN AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE - A PILOT-STUDY, Journal of advanced nursing, 23(1), 1996, pp. 145-151
The aims of this research project were to identify areas for research
in Australian critical care nursing with potential for improvement in
patient care, and to advise nursing research policy and priorities wit
h relevance to areas of patients' needs. Research participants represe
nted a national sample of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) and clinic
al nurse consultants (CNCs), The Delphi method was used to obtain the
most reliable consensus of the specialist nurses, and over 238 researc
h priorities were identified initially. In the final phase of the rese
arch nine high priorities were identified, The findings of this study
suggest directions for clinical nursing research in critical care.