Int Nurs Rev. 1989 Jan-Feb;36(1):30-1, 24.
A main aim of the European Nursing Conference in Vienna in June 1988 was to stimulate nurses into action to help realize WHO's ambitious targets for European countries by the year 2000. Nurses in the region, it is hoped, are now following up on the Conference declaration and recommendations (INR, Sept/Oct 1988, p. 130). As action requires knowledge, research has been afforded a top role in the health-for-all movement and nurses can make a valuable contribution. A review of the targets and some of the main research areas needed to achieve them are given below not only to assist researchers in the European Region and industrialized countries tries but also to alert nurse researchers in other lesser developed countries of research areas that may soon also become "high priority."
1988年6月在维也纳召开的欧洲护理会议的一个主要目标是激励护士采取行动,以帮助实现世界卫生组织为欧洲国家设定的到2000年的宏伟目标。希望该地区的护士现在正在落实会议宣言和建议(《国际护理评论》,1988年9/10月,第130页)。由于行动需要知识,研究在全民健康运动中被赋予了首要地位,护士可以做出宝贵贡献。以下对这些目标以及实现这些目标所需的一些主要研究领域进行了综述,不仅是为了帮助欧洲区域和工业化国家的研究人员,也是为了提醒其他欠发达国家的护士研究人员注意那些可能很快也会成为“高度优先”的研究领域。