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      Trends in US Nursing Research: Links to Global Healthcare Issues

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      Nursing research in the United States (US) spans several decades. Many of the priorities/trends have stayed through the years. Today, the goal of producing evidence to support nursing care interventions coupled with the drive for Magnet Recognition has encouraged academic nurses (faculty) to work with nurse clinicians to form research teams. Interdisciplinary research teams have also formed to address growing concerns over patient safety and quality care. These issues are not just US issues but global ones. This article addresses US trends with the link to global research trends. The role that organizations such as the International Council of Nurses (ICN), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Council of International Neonatal Nurses, Inc. (COINN) pay in shaping research agendas and promoting nursing research is highlighted. It emphasizes the key role that nurses, especially nurse leaders/administrators play in changing health outcomes through support of nursing research.
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      Nursing research in the United States (US) spans several decades. Many of the priorities/trends have stayed through the years. Today, the goal of producing evidence to support nursing care interventions coupled with the drive for Magnet Recognition ha...

      Nursing research in the United States (US) spans several decades. Many of the priorities/trends have stayed through the years. Today, the goal of producing evidence to support nursing care interventions coupled with the drive for Magnet Recognition has encouraged academic nurses (faculty) to work with nurse clinicians to form research teams. Interdisciplinary research teams have also formed to address growing concerns over patient safety and quality care. These issues are not just US issues but global ones. This article addresses US trends with the link to global research trends. The role that organizations such as the International Council of Nurses (ICN), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Council of International Neonatal Nurses, Inc. (COINN) pay in shaping research agendas and promoting nursing research is highlighted. It emphasizes the key role that nurses, especially nurse leaders/administrators play in changing health outcomes through support of nursing research.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • INTRODUCTION
      • SUBJECT
      • DISCUSSION
      • CONCLUSION
      • REFERENCES
      • INTRODUCTION
      • SUBJECT
      • DISCUSSION
      • CONCLUSION
      • REFERENCES
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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Bernadette M. Melnyk, "Twelve-Month Effects of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN Program on Overweight and Depressive Symptoms in High School Adolescents" Wiley-Blackwell 85 (85): 861-870, 2015

      2 Marina Boykova, "Transition From Hospital to Home in Preterm Infants and Their Families" Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 30 (30): 270-272, 2016

      3 National Institute for Nursing Research, "The NINR strategic plan: Advancing science, improving lives: A vision for nursing science" National Institute for Nursing Research 2016

      4 Royal College of Nursing, "RCN policy and international department discussion paper 09/2015. The magnet recognition programme: A discussion of its development, success and challenges for adoption in the UK" RCN 2015

      5 Institute of Medicine, "Nursing and nursing education:Public policies and private actions" National Academies Press 1983

      6 Cantelon PL, "NINR bringing science to life" National Institute of Nursing Research 78-, 2010

      7 LeGeros RZ, "Minority oral health research center, improving oral health and expanding opportunities" 62 (62): 47-52, 1996

      8 American Nurses Credentialing Center, "Magnet recognition program® A program overview" ANCC 2011

      9 International Council of Nurses, "International Council of Nurses statement on the joint ICN-WHO consultation on global strategy on human resources for health" ICN

      10 Mary D Naylor, "Engaging older adults in their transitional care: what more needs to be done?" Future Medicine Ltd 2 (2): 457-468, 2013

      1 Bernadette M. Melnyk, "Twelve-Month Effects of the COPE Healthy Lifestyles TEEN Program on Overweight and Depressive Symptoms in High School Adolescents" Wiley-Blackwell 85 (85): 861-870, 2015

      2 Marina Boykova, "Transition From Hospital to Home in Preterm Infants and Their Families" Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 30 (30): 270-272, 2016

      3 National Institute for Nursing Research, "The NINR strategic plan: Advancing science, improving lives: A vision for nursing science" National Institute for Nursing Research 2016

      4 Royal College of Nursing, "RCN policy and international department discussion paper 09/2015. The magnet recognition programme: A discussion of its development, success and challenges for adoption in the UK" RCN 2015

      5 Institute of Medicine, "Nursing and nursing education:Public policies and private actions" National Academies Press 1983

      6 Cantelon PL, "NINR bringing science to life" National Institute of Nursing Research 78-, 2010

      7 LeGeros RZ, "Minority oral health research center, improving oral health and expanding opportunities" 62 (62): 47-52, 1996

      8 American Nurses Credentialing Center, "Magnet recognition program® A program overview" ANCC 2011

      9 International Council of Nurses, "International Council of Nurses statement on the joint ICN-WHO consultation on global strategy on human resources for health" ICN

      10 Mary D Naylor, "Engaging older adults in their transitional care: what more needs to be done?" Future Medicine Ltd 2 (2): 457-468, 2013

      11 Carole Kenner, "Educational Perspectives" American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 14 (14): e480-e482, 2013

      12 American Nurses' Association Cabinet on Nursing Research, "Directions for nursing research: Toward the twenty-first century" 1-6, 1985

      13 Wakako Eklund, "Council of International Neonatal Nurses (COINN) Global Neonatal Provider Database Initiative (CGNPD)" Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 15 (15): 407-415, 2015

      14 P Hummel, "Clinical reliability and validity of the N-PASS: neonatal pain, agitation and sedation scale with prolonged pain" Springer Nature 28 (28): 55-60, 2008

      15 Faye G. Abdellah, "Better patient care through nursing research" Elsevier BV 2 (2): 1-12, 1965

      16 Brooten D, "A randomized clinical trial of early discharge and home follow-up of very low birth weight infants" 3215 : 934-939, 1986

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      기준연도 WOS-KCI 통합IF(2년) KCIF(2년) KCIF(3년)
      2016 2.98 2.98 2.75
      KCIF(4년) KCIF(5년) 중심성지수(3년) 즉시성지수
      2.86 2.96 4.597 0.32
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