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AuthorNashwan, Abdulqadir J
AuthorAbou Hashish, Ebtsam A
AuthorMohamed, Ahmed S
AuthorAlrimawi, Intima
AuthorAqtam, Ibrahim
AuthorAl Obeisat, Salwa
AuthorAlhalaiqa, Fadwa
AuthorAlzaatreh, Mohammad
AuthorAl Hadidi, Majdi
AuthorAL-Fayyadh, Sadeq
AuthorFaleh, Jadeel N
AuthorShaban, Marwa
AuthorShaban, Mostafa
AuthorMirzaei, Alireza
AuthorVakilabad, Reza
AuthorArabloo, Jalal
AuthorSiddique, Sulman
AuthorShdefat , Aisha
AuthorAtout, Maha
AuthorAlharbi, Hanan F
Available date2024-08-04T05:02:21Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameCureus: Journal of Medical Science
CitationNashwan A J, Abou Hashish A, Mohamed A S, et al. (July 14, 2024) Exploring the National Nursing Research Priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and Overcoming the Associated Challenges: An Expert Opinion. Cureus 16(7): e64540. doi:10.7759/cureus.64540
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57392
AbstractBackground: Nurses play a significant role in contributing to various health priorities globally, including research. Identifying the status of national nursing research priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region is crucial to cultivating these priorities. This expert opinion paper highlights the existing status of national nursing research priorities in Eastern Mediterranean Region countries concerning their existence and publicity. Methods: Experts from nine Eastern Mediterranean Region countries, including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, contributed to this report. They participated by completing a cross-sectional survey and providing a narrative description of their opinions. Results: The findings revealed that 58% of the participating countries have existing national nursing research priorities, while 25.8% do not, and 16% are under development. Governmental organizations developed the largest portion of the priorities (38%). Midwives were not considered in half of the published priorities. The vast majority of national nursing research priorities (65%) were developed by experts' opinions and consensus, and 33% only have an associated strategy, outcome measures, and/or funding opportunities. Generally, most published research priorities were not updated regularly. Conclusion: Eastern Mediterranean Region countries face a challenge with the need for more nurses, which may hinder their involvement in research projects or continued education. Despite this, all countries involved in this report emphasized the importance of developing nursing education and research as priorities for improving their current nursing workforce. Health policymakers, nurse practitioners, academic researchers, educators, and nursing leaders should collaborate to develop operational plans to foster national nursing education and research. Categories: Public Health, Epidemiology/Public Health, Hea
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
Subjectresearch priorities
nursing practice
nursing research
eastern mediterranean region
national nursing research priorities
TitleExploring the National Nursing Research Priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and Overcoming the Associated Challenges: An Expert Opinion
TypeArticle
Issue Number7
Volume Number16
ESSN2168-8184
dc.accessType Open Access


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