What Are the Research Needs for the Field of Disaster Nursing? An International Delphi Study
@article{Ranse2014WhatAT,
title={What Are the Research Needs for the Field of Disaster Nursing? An International Delphi Study},
author={Jamie Ranse and Alison Hutton and Basseer Jeeawody and Rhonda Lynne Wilson},
journal={Prehospital and Disaster Medicine},
year={2014},
volume={29},
pages={448 - 454}
}Abstract Background Internationally there is an increasing amount of peer-reviewed literature pertaining to disaster nursing. The literature includes personal anecdotes, reflections, and accounts of single case studies. Furthermore, issues such as the willingness of nurses to assist in disasters, the role of nurses in disasters, leadership, competencies, and educational preparedness for nurses have been the focus of the literature. Aim The aim of this research was to determine the international…Â
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