Working Together for a Common Goal: The International Armed Forces Community Nursing Research Collaboration

Stephen McGhee, Deborah Kenny, Alicia Rossiter, Katherine Ling, Susan Sheehy, Linda H. Yoder, William T. Bester, Kelly Wolgast, Alan Finnegan
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Over the past 19 years, millions of military service members from the United States (U.S.) and United Kingdom (U.K.) served alongside each other in Iraq and Afghanistan. The U.S. and U.K. clearly recognize the sacrifices that the members of their armed forces have made for their respective countries. Sir Winston Churchill described the special relationship which has facilitated cooperation between the U.S. and U.K. in economic activities (trade and commerce), intelligence sharing, and the planning and execution of military operations and military medicine. It would be to the benefit of all, especially the military members, veterans, and family members, if nursing also joined in this collaborative effort. Ensuring the efforts of NATO nurse scientists and educators working to advance military, veteran, and their families’ health are aligned requires outlining key priorities across nations and identifying resources that can facilitate collaborations. To that end, with the support of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), the International Armed Forces Community Nursing Research Collaboration (IAFNRC) was established. This manuscript provides detailed insight into the work of the IAFNRC.
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齐心协力实现共同目标:国际武装部队社区护理研究合作组织
在过去的 19 年里,美国和英国的数百万军人在伊拉克和阿富汗并肩作战。美国和英国清楚地认识到其武装部队成员为各自国家做出的牺牲。温斯顿-丘吉尔(Winston Churchill)爵士描述说,这种特殊关系促进了美国和英国在经济活动(贸易和商业)、情报共享以及军事行动和军事医学的计划和执行方面的合作。如果护理工作也能加入这一合作努力,将对所有人,尤其是军人、退伍军人和家属有利。要确保北约护士科学家和教育工作者在促进军人、退伍军人及其家属健康方面的努力保持一致,就必须概述各国的关键优先事项,并确定可促进合作的资源。为此,在美国护理学会(AAN)的支持下,成立了国际武装部队社区护理研究合作组织(IAFNRC)。本手稿详细介绍了 IAFNRC 的工作。
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