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Nursing Service R&D Strategy based on Policy Direction of Korean Government Supported Research and Development

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2016;22(1):67-79.
Published online: January 31, 2016

1Department of Nursing Science, College of Nursing, Gachon University, Korea.

2JW Lee Center for Global Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea.

Corresponding author: Bae, Byoungjun. JW Lee Center for Global Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, 71 Ihwajang-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul 03087, Korea. Tel: +82-2-3668-7352, Fax: +82-2-766-1185, junikorea@gmail.com
• Received: December 3, 2015   • Revised: December 28, 2015   • Accepted: December 30, 2015

Copyright © 2016 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration

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  • Purpose
    To develop strategies for research and development (R&D) in nursing service based on the policy direction of government supported R&D in Korea.
  • Methods
    This was a descriptive study to develop strategies for promoting R&D in nursing by analyzing investment trends and status quo, policy directions, and implementation of the details of government supported R&D through government reports, websites of relevant agencies and literature reviews.
  • Results
    Few nursing experts participated in clinical research on overcoming major diseases and in R&D for well-being and care. Development of nursing topics that meet the direction of government supported R&D were lacking. Insufficient implementation of nursing service R&D in a timely manner equipped with a performance-based system. Few research studies in R&D projects that included research using big data or contributing to developing medical instruments. Finally, an insufficient number of nursing specialists participated on government R&D advisory committees.
  • Conclusion
    For nursing service R&D development efforts should be toward quantitative expansion and qualitative improvements by sensitively recognizing policy direction of government supported R&D. The promotional capacity of nursing service R&D must be reinforced through a multidisciplinary approach and collaborative association with other professionals and the inclusion of nurse specialists on government R&D advisory committees.
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Direction of building the big data linking platform.

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Search Strategy

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NIH Organization

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*Source: (www.nih.gov).

Table 3

The Current State of Total Government Expenditures in R&D and Health Care R&D

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*Source: Government R&D Report, KISTEP.

Table 4

R&D Projects of the Ministry of Health & Welfare in 2015

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KHIDI=Korean health industry development institute; CDC=Centers for disease control & prevention; NCC=National cancer center; DGMIF=Daegu Gyeongbuk medical innovation foundation; NI=Net increase.

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    Nursing Service R&D Strategy based on Policy Direction of Korean Government Supported Research and Development

    Search Strategy

    NIH Organization

    *Source: (www.nih.gov).

    The Current State of Total Government Expenditures in R&D and Health Care R&D

    *Source: Government R&D Report, KISTEP.

    R&D Projects of the Ministry of Health & Welfare in 2015

    KHIDI=Korean health industry development institute; CDC=Centers for disease control & prevention; NCC=National cancer center; DGMIF=Daegu Gyeongbuk medical innovation foundation; NI=Net increase.

    Table 1 Search Strategy

    Table 2 NIH Organization

    *Source: (www.nih.gov).

    Table 3 The Current State of Total Government Expenditures in R&D and Health Care R&D

    *Source: Government R&D Report, KISTEP.

    Table 4 R&D Projects of the Ministry of Health & Welfare in 2015

    KHIDI=Korean health industry development institute; CDC=Centers for disease control & prevention; NCC=National cancer center; DGMIF=Daegu Gyeongbuk medical innovation foundation; NI=Net increase.

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