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The range of topics identified highlights the breadth of research nursing PhD students' conduct. Both in-person and online/hybrid programs offer a range of research opportunities, although we did observe some differences in topic prevalence. These differences could be due to the nature of some types of research (e.g., research that requires an in-person presence) or differences in research intensity between programs (e.g., amount of grant funding or proximity to a medical center). Future research should explore why research topic prevalence may vary by program delivery. We hope that this text-mining application serves as an illustrative example for researchers considering how to draw inferences from large sets of text documents. We are particularly interested in seeing future work that might combine traditional qualitative approaches and large-scale text mining to leverage the advantages of each.
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Nathan F. Dieckmann
Sydnee Stoyles
Jonathan H. Aebischer
Nursing Research
Oregon Health & Science University
University of Oregon
University of Portland
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ed98660aef6e6479fab8dc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/nnr.0000000000000604