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Making the Link Theory-Practice-Research
  • NRSG 809
  • MODULE 11

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6 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

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Online 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)

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Amer. 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

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Examples 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.

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Using 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

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Quantitative 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
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Why 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

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Making Links, Astin study
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Healthy 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

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Model for Health Promotion (HPM, TRA)
Risk factor assessment Practice
What study could test model?
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Urban 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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Self-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)

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Appraisal of others opinions SE SE
health behavior
How could these ideas affect practice interventio
ns?
Person Health Nursing Environment Self competence
SE
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Theory, 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?
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