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Position Statement on Requests to Conduct Research at NONPF Meetings or with NONPF Membership |
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The National
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) welcomes research activities that are
congruent with the mission of the organization, i.e., to provide leadership in promoting
quality nurse practitioner education. Therefore, if members wish to conduct research
activities (e.g., surveys, interviews, etc.) at national conferences they are requested to
submit a request to the Research Committee at least 45 days before the date of the
conference. Mindful of the membership's response burden to surveys the Research Committee
may limit the number of research projects. Two-page proposals to conduct research should
be submitted to the Research Committee with the following information:
NONPF is unable to provide space, such as a booth at the annual meeting, to conduct the research. Therefore, if a booth is required members desiring the space must contact the Program Committee Chair about acquisition of such a booth. NONPF is also unable to support the research in terms of funds for copying questionnaires, analysis of data, or any other costs incurred. Members who wish to conduct research through the mail must complete the same process as outlined above, submit the proposal 45 days before mailing any materials, and pay for labels to be used in mailings. The NONPF office is unable to provide support for research activities. The ability to use the membership for research purposes is a membership benefit. Non-members may apply to conduct research with the membership although priority will be given to requests from members. If a student wishes to conduct research and her proposal is supported by a faculty who is a member of NONPF, s/he may submit the same proposal as outlined above with a cover letter from the faculty saying s/he has approved the proposal and will be the co-investigator. The NONPF office is unable to provide support for research activities.
Prepared by Marie Talashek, EdD, RN, CS, Research Committee Facilitator on Membership Research
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