Title: Making the Link: TheoryPracticeResearch
1Making the Link Theory-Practice-Research
26 Principles in Evidence ReviewOMathuna (2000)
Jnl of Nsg Scholarship, 32
- Avoid inappropriate associations
- Accurately present original research findings
- Conduct comprehensive lit. searches
- Report replications of studies
- Describe relevant research methods
- Include peer review any controversy
3Online Resources
- The NTPR (Nursing Theory, Practice Research)
Project - http//www.linksmanager.com/ntpr/
- Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
- http//www.nursingworld.org/ojin
- e.g., topic15/tpc15_4.htm
- Standards for holistic nursing practice A way
to think about our care that includes
complementary and alternative modalities Frisch
(2001) Online Jnl of Issues in Nsg, 6(2)
4Amer. Holistic Nurses Assoc. http//www.ahna.org/h
ome/home.html
Core Values of Holistic Nursing
- Holistic philosophy education
- H. ethics, theories, research
- H. nurse self-care
- H. communication, therapeutic environment
cultural competence - H. caring process
- Recognition of body-mind-spirit connection
5Examples of AHNA Standards
- Holistic nurses
- interpret, use document information relevant to
a persons care according to a theoretical
framework. - use available research evidence from different
explanatory models to mutually create a plan of
care with a person. - disseminate research findings at meetings
through publications to further develop the
foundation practice of holistic nursing.
6Using Nursing Theory in PracticeDossey et al
(2000) Holistic Nsg Handbook for Practice
- Environment Nightingale
- create environment for healing to occur
- Adaptation Roy
- adaptation to stress requisite for balance
- Modeling Role-modeling Erickson
- build trust, promote strengths, set goals
- Caring - Watson
- establish caring relationship, give quality care
- Energy Field Rogers
- Interaction of human environmental energy
fields
7Quantitative research
- How does each approach guide an understanding of
the whole?... or the parts? - How can CAM therapies be integrated with
traditional therapies for optimal outcomes?
Qualitative research
8Why patients use alternative medicineAstin
(1998) JAMA, 279
- 3 competing theoretical perspectives
- Dissatisfaction vs need for personal control vs
philosophical congruence - Predictors of CAM use
- more education, poorer health
- holistic orientation to health
- health problems (e.g., anxiety, back pain)
- environmentalist, feminist, spiritual
- Not due to dissatisfaction with conv. med. or
desire for personal control
9Making Links, Astin study
10Healthy Heart HP MaintenanceSerembus (1998)
Holist Nsg Pract, 12(2)
- CHD is major health problem in US
- 190 billion/yr little spent on health promo
- Model needs to include environment client
- Input
- Assessment internal external factors
- HP plan diet, activity, stress mgmt, smoking,
HRT - Support systems social professional
- Setting health clinic, work, school, church,
commun. - Client
- Outcome healthy CV life style
11Model for Health Promotion (HPM, TRA)
Risk factor assessment Practice
What study could test model?
12Urban HP IssuesLeviton et al. (2000), Amer Jnl
of Pub Health, 90
- Urbanization r/t behavior of city residents
- Weakened community family ties
- Lower trust r/t less use of health services
- More leisure time, but fear cost limit access
- NEED connectedness role models, barriers
- Inner-city environment
- Neg. ecological forces (violence, guns, drugs)
- Lack of control
- NEED enhance strengths, establish coalitions
common goals
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14Self-esteem Health behaviorSeigley (1999) Nsg
Outlook, 47
- Self-concept is cognitive view of self
- Self-esteem is affective part of self
- Research shows self-esteem health, but
unclear how SE health - Research shows how we think sig. others see us,
influences our SE - ?? SE as a part of SC, or self schemata, to
explain link to health behavior (intentions
actions)
15Appraisal of others opinions SE SE
health behavior
How could these ideas affect practice interventio
ns?
Person Health Nursing Environment Self competence
SE
16Theory, Practice ResearchMcEwen Wills (2002)
Theoretical Basis for Nsg
- Theory (T) is grounded in practice (P), modified
in research (R), applied in practice - T influences P by identifying clinical problems
guiding actions - Evidence-based P based on application of R
findings, not tradition belief - How are you using T and R in your P?