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Clinical research networks in diabetes: the evolving role of the research nurse

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Pages 10-13 | Received 19 Dec 2006, Accepted 05 Feb 2007, Published online: 18 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

The importance of evidence-based care for patients with diabetes is well established, and the evidence required to make decisions about patient care is generated through research and audit. The rigours of the research process and the need to enrol large numbers of patient volunteers in a timely manner has meant that most studies are now conducted at multiple sites. Research infrastructure is costly to implement, but is important for successful clinical research projects. By establishing permanent networks this infrastructure can be maintained and built upon.

Research nursing has evolved as a new but very important discipline within the nursing profession in recent years and it has been pivotal for the success of many studies. In this article we examine the potential for clinical research networks to facilitate high quality clinical research and in particular the development of the research nurse role.

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