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Trends Analysis of the Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research between 2011 and 2015

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Abstract

Purpose : This study is to analyze the trends of research that was published in the Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research from 2011 to 2015.

Methods : Analyzing a total of 91 studies in the categories of research types, methods, and key words. Descriptive statistics were used.

Results : 56% of the studies were funded, and 7.7% used a theoretical framework. An average study included 3.3 authors, and 38.5% were military-civilian joint projects. Quantitative research (79.1%) was most frequently conducted, followed by qualitative (11.0%) and literature review (5.5%). Less than 40% reported that they were approved by an IRB. An average of 3.3 instruments were used in a study, and 49.1% were psycho-social ones. Among others, inferential statistics were preferred in data analysis (69.7%) with the highest use of t-test (32.9%). The health category among 4 meta-paradigms of nursing involved 39.1% of the key words.

Conclusion : The Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research is one and only journal devoted to military nursing in the country. Therefore, more military-specific and future-oriented projects should be conducted as a way of maintaining its distinct characteristics and improving military nursing practice, education, and research.
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