2020
DOI: 10.1177/1099800420940041
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Metabolomics Research Conducted by Nurse Scientists: A Systematic Scoping Review

Abstract: Metabolomics, one of the newest omics, allows for investigation of holistic responses of living systems to myriad biological, behavioral, and environmental factors. Researcher use metabolomics to examine the underlying mechanisms of clinically observed phenotypes. However, these methods are complex, potentially impeding their uptake by scientists. In this scoping review, we summarize literature illustrating nurse scientists’ use of metabolomics. Using electronic search methods, we identified metabolom… Show more

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“…Despite its potential, metabolomics is currently underutilized by nurse researchers. A recent scoping literature review presented by Laura Kimble, PhD, RN, FNP-C, FAAN, Clinical Professor at Emory University School of Nursing and Nicole Carlson, PhD, CNM, Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Nursing (Kimble et al, 2020) suggests that while uptake is emerging, the current state of nursing science still reflects a scarcity of nurse scientists with an established program of metabolomics research.…”
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“…Despite its potential, metabolomics is currently underutilized by nurse researchers. A recent scoping literature review presented by Laura Kimble, PhD, RN, FNP-C, FAAN, Clinical Professor at Emory University School of Nursing and Nicole Carlson, PhD, CNM, Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Nursing (Kimble et al, 2020) suggests that while uptake is emerging, the current state of nursing science still reflects a scarcity of nurse scientists with an established program of metabolomics research.…”
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confidence: 99%