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Consult an Expert

ONS Research Consultation Program

The purpose of the consultation program is to provide research expertise to nurses needing guidance on research-related issues. Through the ONS Research Consultation Program, a volunteer nurse researcher will consult with you to help in the planning and designing of your research or answer specific research-related questions.

Consultation is available to all ONS members. The Research Consultation Program can be utilized for individual research or chapter-generated research. Consultants are willing to work with novice researchers as well as experienced researchers. Area of research expertise and the topic of research interest are the criteria for matching you with an advanced nurse researcher.

Click here for information on how to use the ONS Research Consultation Program.

 

ONS Evidence-Based Practice Consultation Program


The purpose of the evidence-based practice (EBP) consultation program is to provide EBP expertise to nurses needing guidance on how to identify, critically appraise, and use evidence to solve clinical problems. Through the ONS EBP Consultation Program, a volunteer EBP expert will consult with you to answer questions related to implementing evidence-based practice or to help in the planning and designing of your practice change project. Consultation is available to all ONS members. The topic of the area of interest in evidence-based practice is the criteria for matching you with an EBP expert.

Click here for information on how to use the ONS Evidence-Based Practice Consultation Program.

 

Tips For Working With A Consultant


When contacting the consultant, the following items need to be discussed:
  • Goal of consultation
  • Responsibilities of consultant and consultee
  • Time commitment
  • Deadlines—agreement that if timeline can not be met, consultation will end
  • Method of communication, i.e., email, phone, fax, regular mail, face-to-face meetings

Also, if indicated, be prepared to address with the consultant:

  • Authorship, formal or acknowledgement
  • Role renegotiation, i.e., consultant may become an investigator
  • Compensation, if any