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Military Nursing Research: Bibliographies (1996)
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Military Nursing Research: Bibliographies

Yoder L. A descriptive study of mentoring relationships experienced by Army nurses in head nurse or nursing supervisor roles. Mil Med 1992; 157(10):518–23.

Mentoring relationships experienced by Army Nurse Corps officers in head nurse or nursing supervisor roles were examined via a survey questionnaire.

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Ables JL. A Comparison of Patients' and Nurses' Perceptions of Stimuli Experienced in an Intensive Care Unit.Master's thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. 1988. A217364 AFIT/CI/CIA-88-198. 47p.

The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the difference between patients' and nurses' perceptions of the stimuli experienced by intensive care unit (ICU) patients, and relationships between the patients ' perceptions of stress and the number of days spent in the ICU, the severity of illness, or the occurrence of an ICU orientation visit.

Adkison PC. Comparison of Job Attitudes Between Physicians, Nurses, Other Medical Officers, and Other Air Force Officers. Student report. Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL. 1986. ACSC-86-0025. 84p.

The purpose of this research project was to explore the job attitudes of military medical professionals.

Alexander DF, Mangelsdorff AD. Nonproductive Factor Allowance. (Pilot Study). Final report. Academy of Health Sciences (Army), Fort Sam Houston, TX. 1980. HCSD-80-002. 95p.

The purposes of the study were to determine the validity of the 1.11 nonproductive factor used in staffing guides, to identify other allowable categories of nonproductive time that should be used in determining the nonproductive factor, and to recommend a new nonproductive factor if the present factor is not valid.

Allen CA. Knowledge Level of United States Air Force Flight Nurses Regarding the Injuries of Conventional Warfare Casualties. Master's thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. 1989. AFIT/CI/CIA-89-022. 82p.

The purpose of this study was to predict major injuries occurring in a future conflict and to describe the knowledge level of Air Force flight nurses regarding injuries of conventional warfare casualties. It used a survey requesting demographic information and a 30-question multiple-choice test.

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