Title: Chronic Illness Research:
1- Chronic Illness Research
- Creating an Evidence Base for Practice
- Pamala D. Larsen, PhD., CRRN, FNGNA
- University of Wyoming
2Commission on Chronic Illness (1957)
- All impairments or deviations from normal which
have one or more of the following
characteristics - Permanent
- Leave residual disability
- Caused by non-reversible pathology
- Rehabilitation
- Require a long period of care
3- The Illness Experience
- vs
- The Disease
4Evidence-Based Practice
- Archie Cochranes call for systematic review of
the literature - Birth of the Cochrane Library Database in 1992
5Cochrane Database
- Prevention and Treatment of Urinary Incontinence
after Stroke in Adults - Specialist continence nursing
- Structured assessment management of care
6Cochrane Database
- Specialist Home-Based Nursing Services for
Children with Acute and Chronic Illnesses - No adverse impact on physical health outcomes
- Improved satisfaction with home based care
7Evidence Based Practice
- Best possible research
- Clinical expertise
- Patient needs
- Porter-OGrady (2006, p. 1)
8http//www.acestar.uthscsa.edu/Resources_www.htm
9EBP
- Agency for Healthcare Research Quality (AHRQ)
- Cochrane Library Database
- Task Force on Community Preventive Services
- US Preventive Services Task Force
- Veterans Evidence-Based Research Dissemination
Implementation Center (VERDICT)
10National Guideline Clearinghouse
11- www.clinicalevidence.com
- British Medical Journal
- United Health Foundation
12Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
- Standardized language
- 514 interventions (2004 edition) for RNs,
RNs-post basic and nursing assistants
13- Illness is the night-side of life, a more onerous
citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual
citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in
the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer
to use only the good passport, sooner or later
each of us is obligated, at least for a spell, to
identify ourselves as citizens of that other
place - Sontag (1988, p. 3)
14Shifting Perspectives of Chronic Illness
- Based on 158 qualitative studies related to
chronic physical illness evaluated by Thorne and
Paterson (1998) - Paterson (2001)
15Self-Management Programs
- Self-management or disease management programs
- Kate Lorig
- Stanford Patient Education Research Center
- Arthritis
16Reviews of Self-Management Programs
- Archives of Internal Medicine (2004)
- 71 studies on arthritis, diabetes, asthma,
hypertension miscellaneous - Small/moderate benefit on HgbA1c systolic BP
- Minimal effect asthma
- No effect - arthritis
17Reviews (cont)
- Annals of Internal Medicine (2005)
- Diabetes (26) Osteoarthritis (14)
Hypertension (13) - HgbA1c decreased by .81
- Systolic reading decreased 5 mm.
- Diastolic reading decreased 4.3 mm.
- Arthritis studies without clinical effects
18Reviews (cont)
- Patient Education and Counseling (2002)
- Positive results in arthritis self-management
programs - Increased knowledge compliance in asthma
- Increased use of self-management behaviors in
diabetes
19Chronic Care Model
- Crafted by Edward Wagner colleagues at the
Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound in
Seattle - Now the primary product of Improving Chronic
Illness Care, RWJ Foundation
20Chronic Care Model
- Internal Components
- Self-management support
- Decision support
- Delivery system redesign
- Clinical information systems
- External Components
- Community resources
- Health care organization
21Utilizing the CCM in Practice
- Two state-level diabetes collaboratives in
Washington - North Carolina Diabetes and Control Branch with
12 community health clinics
22Heart Failure
- McCauley, Bixby Naylor (2006)
- APN interventions being effective
- Sisk et al. (2006)
- Less hospitalizations greater self-functioning
(per self-report)
23State of the Science Review of Nursing
Interventions with HF Patients
- Home based studies
- Multidisciplinary intervention studies
- Extended roles of nurses in HF clinics
- Technology/telephone home interventions
24Cancer
- Sherwood et al. (2005)
- RCT and cognitive behavioral interventions for
symptom management - Doorenbos et al. (2004).
- RCT and cognitive behavioral interventions for
symptom management
25Cancer-Related Fatigue
- Stricker, Drake, Hoyer Mock (2004)
- Analysis of 20 experimental studies
- Exercise is the most effective nonpharmacologic
intervention
26Technology/Telephone Interventions
- Badger et al. (2005)
- Intervention group experienced decreases in
depression, fatigue stress -
- Coleman et al. (2005)
- Mailed resource kit, alone, appeared to be as
effective as the telephone social support
27Wellness Interventions
- Stuifbergen et al. (2003)
- RCT of 113 women with MS
- Two phases of the intervention
- Educational skill-building lifestyle
- Supportive telephone follow-up
- Experimental group improved their self-efficacy,
increased their health beahviors improved
aspects of QOL
28Heart Failure
- Kutzleb Reiner (2006)
- Clark et al. (2006)
29Chronic Illness Technology
- Women to Women technology based intervention
via computer to provide support to isolated,
chronically ill rural women - Increased QOL
30Other
- vanServellen, Fongwa DErrico (2006)
- Does continuity of patient care improve quality
of care?
31 32-
- Computer Retrieval of Information
- On
- Scientific Projects
- http//crisp.cit.nih.gov/
33 NIH funded - Pediatric
- Margaret Grey, Yale University
- Assessing Family Management of Childhood Illness
- Family Management Style Survey (FMSS)
- NINR
- 5R01NR008048-03
34NIH Funded - Pediatric
- Gail Kieckhefer, University of Washington
- Childhood Chronic Illness Enhancing Family
Capabilities - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- 5R01HS013384-04
35NIH Funded - Pediatric
- Suzanne Johnson, Florida State University
- Clinic-based Adherence Intervention for Diabetes
and Cystic Fibrosis - National Heart, Lung Blood Institute
- 5R01HL069736-04
36NIH Funded - Adult
- Alexa Stuifbergen, University of Texas at Austin
- Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Chronic
Illness - NINR
- 5R01NR003195-12
37NIH Funded - Adult
- Karen Schwarz, University of Akron
- Effects of Telemonitoring of Heart Failure
Patients and Caregivers - NINR
- 1R15NR008698-01
38NIH Funded - Adult
- Mary Ellen Michelle Heisler, University of
Michigan - Peer Support Congestive Heart Failure
Self-Management - National Heart, Lung Blood Institute
- 1R01HL085420-01
39COPD
- Lynn Reinke, University of Washington
- End-of-Life Caring Needs for Patients with COPD
- NINR
- 1F31NR010055-01
40Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Megan Lewis, Research Triangle Institute
- Tailored Messaging for Couple Chronic Illness
Management - National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases - 7R03AR054067-02
41Chronic Illness
- Clarann Weinert, Montana State University
- Rural Chronically Ill Women Online Support Group
- NINR
- 2R01NR007908-04A1
42Improving Chronic Illness Care
- A national program of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation since 1998 - Chronic Care Model (CCM) is its core
- Purpose is to better the health of chronically
ill patients by helping health systems,
especially those that serve low-income
populations, improve their care - http//www.improvingchroniccare.org
43T32 Training Grants
- Merle Mishel
- Interventions for Preventing and Managing Chronic
Illness - 2T32NR007091-11 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Judith Erlen
- Technology Research in Chronic Critical
Illness 5T32NR008857-02 - University of Pittsburgh
44Research Center for Symptom Management UCSF
School of Nursing
45Oncology Nursing Society
- Smoking Cessation for Women Evidence of the
Effectiveness of Nursing Interventions - Evidence-based Interventions for Sleep-Wake
Disturbances - Evidence-based Interventions for Prevention of
Infection
46- How do we add to the evidence?