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Field interactions in aerovac nursing

J B Burke

    Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
    |June 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Aeromedical evacuation nursing optimizes patient care by viewing the aircraft as an environmental field. This approach, based on Martha Rogers

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    Area of Science:

    • Aerospace Medicine
    • Nursing Theory
    • Environmental Health

    Background:

    • Aeromedical evacuation involves complex interactions between patients and the aircraft environment.
    • Understanding these interactions is crucial for optimizing inflight patient care.
    • Martha Rogers' theory of homeodynamics provides a framework for analyzing man-environment interactions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the reciprocal influence between patients and the aeromedical evacuation environment.
    • To apply Martha Rogers' nursing theory to aeromedical evacuation nursing.
    • To generate testable hypotheses for improving patient care during aeromedical evacuation.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of aeromedical evacuation as an environmental field.

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  • Application of Martha Rogers' principles of homeodynamics and nursing goals.
  • Examination of flight stresses such as altitude physiology and sensory alterations.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified aeromedical evacuation aircraft as an environmental field influencing patient care.
    • Highlighted the role of aerospace medicine principles in inflight patient management.
    • Proposed a framework for synergistic interaction between patients and their environment.

    Conclusions:

    • Aeromedical evacuation nursing aims to promote synergistic man-environment interactions.
    • Strengthening patient field integrity and directing human and environmental fields are key goals.
    • Further research is needed to generate testable hypotheses for enhanced patient care strategies.