SURVEY FOR SETTING THE RESEARCH AGENDA FOR ADULT SOCIAL CARE NURSING

A study is being carried out by the University of Salford that aims to understand what the priorities are for research in adult social care nursing. This information will help shape the future direction of research grant funding, and support increased awareness of the social care nursing role and context.

As part of this study, there is a short online survey that has been informed by social care nurses, educators, policy makers and researchers and people who use social care nursing services, to help shape our understanding where the key priorities for research are.

Who is asked to complete the survey?

You have been asked to participate in the survey if you are a UK Nursing and Midwifery Council registered nurse who works directly in adult social care nursing (e.g. employed by social care nursing service/organisations/self employed working in adult social care nursing settings). You may also be a registered nurse whose role is directly connected to this sector through education or policy.

The survey asks you to rank the priorities in order of importance and should take no longer than 10 minutes.

Please click here to the survey and further details about the project: Setting the Research Agenda for Adult Social Care Nursing

The survey closes on Friday 9th January.