What is true of how research priorities in nursing are set? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. One central organization sets research priorities for nursing.
2. Some priorities are set based on a sampling of a wide range of nurses.
3. Different specialty groups in nursing may set priorities specific to their practice.
4. Research money is available only to projects authorized by Sigma Theta Tau International.
5. Nursing research priorities focus on clinical research.


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Rationale 1: No central organization assumes this role for all research in nursing.
Rationale 2: Because nurses should always be watchful for researchable problems, these samplings are useful in determining priorities.
Rationale 3: Specialty groups often identify researchable problems and priorities within their own practice.
Rationale 4: Sigma Theta Tau International does fund many nursing research projects, but it is not the only funding source.
Rationale 5: A good deal of nursing research is clinical research, but many studies are also conducted on nonclinical areas.
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