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

sample was selected from the 1978 DOD Survey of Officer and Enlisted Personnel conducted by the Rand Corporation.

Lerro P, Morrison J, Ramsberger P. U.S. Army Survey of Nurses and Nursing Students: Sampling Frame and Survey Development . Final report Sep 91–Aug 92. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Alexandria, VA. 1992. ARI-RN-92-76. 86p.

This report describes the rationale for a study of nurses and the development of the sampling frame and questionnaires for a survey of registered nurses and nursing students.

Lewis NL. Head Nurse Leadership Style and Staff Nurse Job Satisfaction: Are They Related? Master's thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. 1987. A185668 AFIT/CI/NR-87-91T. 60p.

The purpose of this research study was to determine correlations between medical, surgical, or oncological staff nurses' job satisfaction and their perception of the leadership style of their head nurse at a particular institution.

Long JL, Quisenberry ME. Relationship Between the Knowledge Base Needed for Effective Performance by Nurse Corps Officers in Management Positions and the Knowledge Base Gained in the Manpower, Personnel and Training Analysis Program at NPS (Naval Postgraduate School) and Selected Nursing Administration Programs Utilized by the Navy Nurse Corps. Master's thesis. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. 1986. 167p.

This study surveyed Nurse Corps officers in management positions to ascertain the relationship between skills gained in manpower personnel and training analysis or in civilian nursing administration programs and Navy Nurse Corps job component needs.

Maraz LA. Study of Air Force Emergency Medical Technician Documentation. Does Direct Nursing Supervision Make a Difference? Master's thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. 1986. AFIT/CI/NR-86-113T. 42p.

The purpose of this study was to determine if professional nurses influence the quality of emergency medical technician documentation and to provide empirical evidence of this influence to the Air Force Nurse Corps.

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