Abstract
The authors' objective is to present an overarching framework of an analytic ecosystem using diverse data domains and data science approaches that can be used and implemented across the cancer continuum. Analytic ecosystems can improve quality practices and offer enhanced anticipatory guidance in the era of precision oncology nursing. Published scientific articles supporting the development of a novel framework with a case exemplar to provide applied examples of current barriers in data integration and use. The combination of diverse data sets and data science analytic approaches has the potential to extend precision oncology nursing research and practice. Integration of this framework can be implemented within a learning health system where models can update as new data become available across the continuum of the cancer care trajectory. To date, data science approaches have been underused in extending personalized toxicity assessments, precision supportive care, and enhancing end-of-life care practices. Nurses and nurse scientists have a unique role in the convergence of data science applications to support precision oncology across the trajectory of illness. Nurses also have specific expertise in supportive care needs that have been dramatically underrepresented in existing data science approaches thus far. They also have a role in centering the patient and family perspectives and needs as these frameworks and analytic capabilities evolve.
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