School of Nursing, 1371Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, 1371Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Biol Res Nurs. 2020 Oct;22(4):436-448. doi: 10.1177/1099800420940041. Epub 2020 Jul 10.
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 metabolomics investigations conducted by nurse scientists and published in English-language journals between 1990 and November 2019. Of the studies included in the review ( = 30), 9 (30%) listed first and/or senior authors that were nurses. Studies were conducted predominantly in the United States and focused on a wide array of clinical conditions across the life span. The upward trend we note in the use of these methods by nurse scientists over the past 2 decades mirrors a similar trend across scientists of all backgrounds. A broad range of study designs were represented in the literature we reviewed, with the majority involving untargeted metabolomics ( = 16, 53.3%) used to generate hypotheses ( = 13, 76.7%) of potential metabolites and/or metabolic pathways as mechanisms of clinical conditions. Metabolomics methods match well with the unique perspective of nurse researchers, who seek to integrate the experiences of individuals to develop a scientific basis for clinical practice that emphasizes personalized approaches. Although small in number, metabolomics investigations by nurse scientists can serve as the foundation for robust programs of research to answer essential questions for nursing.
代谢组学是最新的组学之一,它可以研究生物系统对无数生物、行为和环境因素的整体反应。研究人员使用代谢组学来研究临床观察到的表型的潜在机制。然而,这些方法很复杂,可能会阻碍科学家们的采用。在这项范围综述中,我们总结了文献中护士科学家使用代谢组学的情况。我们使用电子搜索方法,确定了护士科学家在 1990 年至 2019 年 11 月期间以英文发表的代谢组学研究。在纳入的研究中(=30),有 9 项(30%)列出了第一作者和/或资深作者是护士。这些研究主要在美国进行,研究对象涵盖了整个生命周期的各种临床情况。我们注意到,在过去 20 年中,护士科学家对这些方法的使用呈上升趋势,这与所有背景的科学家的趋势相似。我们综述的文献中代表了广泛的研究设计,其中大多数涉及非靶向代谢组学(=16,53.3%),用于生成潜在代谢物和/或代谢途径的假设(=13,76.7%)作为临床状况的机制。代谢组学方法与护士研究人员的独特视角非常匹配,他们寻求将个体的经验整合起来,为强调个性化方法的临床实践建立科学基础。尽管数量较少,但护士科学家的代谢组学研究可以作为回答护理基本问题的强大研究计划的基础。