Scientific Impact: Opportunity and Necessity

Author:

Cohen Marlene Z.1,Alexander Gregory L.2,Wyman Jean F.3,Fahrenwald Nancy L.4,Porock Davina5,Wurzbach Mary E.6,Rawl Susan M.7,Conn Vicki S.8

Affiliation:

1. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha

2. University of Missouri, Columbia

3. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

4. South Dakota State University, Brookings

5. University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

6. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

7. Indiana University, Indianapolis

8. University of Missouri, Columbia,

Abstract

Recent National Institutes of Health changes have focused attention on the potential scientific impact of research projects. Research with the excellent potential to change subsequent science or health care practice may have high scientific impact. Only rigorous studies that address highly significant problems can generate change. Studies with high impact may stimulate new research approaches by changing understanding of a phenomenon, informing theory development, or creating new research methods that allow a field of science to move forward. Research with high impact can transition health care to more effective and efficient approaches. Studies with high impact may propel new policy developments. Research with high scientific impact typically has both immediate and sustained influence on the field of study. The article includes ideas to articulate potential scientific impact in grant applications as well as possible dissemination strategies to enlarge the impact of completed projects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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