Abstract
The Readiness Estimate & Deployability Index (READI) measures the level of individual deployment readiness among military and civilian nurses to deploy to austere environments during conflicts or natural disasters. The READI has been tested in the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force Nurse Corps as well as in Japan and Republic of Korea.
Sigma Membership
Delta Alpha at-Large
Type
Tool, Instrument, Measurement
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Cross-Sectional
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Disaster Nursing, Nursing Readiness, Research Instrument for Disaster Nursing Preparation, Military Nursing, Military Nursing, Questionnaires, Instrument Validation, Competency Assessment
Recommended Citation
Huebner, Carol Ann and Maeda, Takayo, "Readiness Estimate & Deployability Index (READI)" (2024). General Submissions: Instruments, Tools, and Measurements. 2.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_itm/2
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Review Type
Peer-review: Single Blind
Acquisition
Self-submission
Full Text of Presentation
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AirForceIndex.pdf (216 kB)
ArmyIndex.pdf (223 kB)
ArmyIndexJapaneseTranslation.pdf (425 kB)
NavyIndex.pdf (212 kB)
CivilianIndex.pdf (164 kB)
Description
The original author of the READI is Carol Reineck. Published works with and by colleagues may be found searching under the name Carol Reineck as well as Carol Huebner. Japanese versions are authored by Takayo Maeda, Kobe University, Japan.
Related to this submission is item https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_itm/5/
The full-text file for “Download” (upper right) is the Japanese Version of the tool for this item record. Scroll down to view the supplemental file(s).