High-quality nursing care is essential to obtaining favorable patient outcomes, no less so in military than in civilian settings. Military nursing research focuses on enhancing health care delivery systems and processes to improve clinical outcomes, to advance the practice of military nursing in support of mission readiness and deployment, and to improve the health status and quality of life of military personnel and their beneficiaries. This volume reviews the military nursing research program of the TriService Nursing Research Program in terms of its management, funding, allocation of resources, and identification of program goals. The book also contains the results of that study and the committee's recommendations.
Committee on Military Nursing Research, Institute of Medicine
1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 Introduction and Background; 4 Methods; 5 Military Nursing Research; 6 Program Execution; 7 Conclusions and Recommendations; 8 Acronyms; 9 Appendix A Questionnaire and Results Summary for Funded Applicants; 10 Appendix B Questionnaire and Results Summary for Unfunded Applicants; 11 Appendix C Goals for the TriService Nursing Research Program Agreed Upon by the Corps Chief and Directors; 12 Appendix D TriService Nursing Research Program Awards, FY 1992-1995
National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Steve Olson
Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, and Transgender Health Issues and Research Gaps and Opportunities Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Division of International Health
Institute of Medicine, Committee to Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veteran Affairs in Estimating Its Physician Requirements, Joseph Lipscomb