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Title: Advanced Practice Nursing Research: Focus on Outcomes


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Advanced Practice Nursing Research Focus on
Outcomes
  • Diane Lowden, N. MSc(A), MSCN
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Multiple Sclerosis Program
  • McGill University Health Centre

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When you are up to your neck in alligators, it
is difficult to think about draining the
swamp Price-Hopkins, 1991
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Goals
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Alligators, Swamps, and MS
  • Alligators
  • Day to day workload
  • Unpredictable crises
  • Unrelenting symptoms
  • Phone calls!
  • I did my job, but
  • Swamp
  • The big picture of MS
  • Emotional, physical and social sequelae
  • Patient and family issues that arise when trying
    to cope with the disease
  • Did I do the job that needed to be done?

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Road Less Traveled or a Well Worn Path?
  • The creative person always walks two steps into
    the darkness. Everyone can see what is in the
    light. But the real heroes delve into the
    darkness of the unknown
  • Golson, Jazz musician and composer
  • The Creative Spirit

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Why Study Outcomes?
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Why Study Outcomes?
  • Accountability
  • Demonstrating value
  • Need for hard evidence that we make a
    difference
  • - Pringle Doran, 2003

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Demonstrating Impact
  • In the current health care climate,
    demonstrating positive changes in patients and
    nursing behavior attributable to the CNS is not
    only desirable, it is a necessity for survival
  • - Hamric, 1989

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APN as Researcher
  • Interpretation and use of research
  • Evaluation of practice
  • Participation in collaborative research
  • - Hamric, 2001

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Donabedians Model of Patient Care Evaluation
  • Structure human, material resources
  • Process activities or interventions
  • Outcomes what want to achieve

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Advanced Practice Nurse Advisory Meeting
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Canada
  • 2002

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Results of the Working Group on Outcomes
  • Adherence
  • Cost
  • Symptom Resolution and Reduction
  • Complication Prevention / Reduction
  • Well-being
  • Satisfaction with care by patient / family
  • Continuity of care / care management
  • Patient and family knowledge

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APN Influence on Outcomes(Interventions)
  • Adherence
  • Assess non-adherence risk factors, monitor
  • adherence, support, educate, review
    medications.
  • Cost
  • Referrals (e.g. home therapy vs admission),
    control complications

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Interventions (contd)
  • Symptom Resolution / Reduction
  • Diagnose, prescribe, educate, modify treatment
    plan, prevent, refer, focus on functional
    outcomes
  • Prevention of Complications
  • Assess, identify risk factors, educate,
    compensatory strategies, health promotion
  • Well-being
  • Holistic approach, focus on family, impact of
    illness and not focus only on disease

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Interventions (contd)
  • Patient and family satisfaction
  • Questionnaires, review goals and check in on
    goal attainment, clarify needs and expectations
  • Continuity of care / care management
  • Referrals, follow-up visits, telephone follow-up,
    use of clinical pathways, partnerships with
    community agencies
  • Patient and family knowledge
  • Education distinguishes us from others

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Ways to Measure Outcomes
  • Adherence
  • Chart review, patient and family report, drug
    renewal sheets
  • Cost
  • Departmental tracking mechanisms, chart reviews
    of interventions, managed care resource
    utilization, costs to patients and families
  • Symptoms Resolution and Reduction
  • Scales and instruments (e.g. Fatigue Impact
    Scale, SF-36, MSQOL)

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Outcome Measures
  • Prevention of Complications
  • Chart review, patients report, E.R. visits
  • Well-being
  • E.g., Jalowiec Coping Scale, Mishel Uncertainty
    Scale, Herth Hope Index
  • Satisfaction
  • Patient and family satisfaction questionnaires

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Outcome Measures
  • Continuity of care / care management
  • Referrals, E.R. visits, admission rates, supports
    and resources number, adequacy
  • Patient and family knowledge
  • Pre-test and post-tests, perceived knowledge,
    performance, return demonstrations, telephone
    logs why calling, knowledge deficits

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Dissemination of Information
  • Publishing
  • Presenting at conferences
  • Education
  • Political involvement
  • Advocacy

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Taming the Beast
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Nursing research is the research that gets done
after everyone elses research is
completed-Nursing Research SubgroupThe MS
Nurse Specialists Consensus CommitteeWashington,
D.C., 2000
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Roadblocks to Nursing Research
  • No time to think
  • No reimbursement for outcomes research
  • Support of colleagues (or not)
  • Supportive management climate
  • Access to library, computers, protected time and
    space
  • Need for databases to capture care

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Finding the Bridge Over the Alligators
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Reproduce other Studies
  • Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you
    to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
    unknown
  • Many MS studies have been performed only once
  • Replication studies are needed for confirming
    findings
  • Larger sample size, different population
  • Build on body of nursing knowledge

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Getting Support for Nursing Outcomes Research
  • Collaborate with others
  • Joint research with other MS colleagues
  • Nursing students, summer student research grants
  • Ensure balanced, homogeneous, sample population
  • Find a mentor
  • Hospital or University faculty to help with
    research question, design, statistical analysis
  • Academic nurses have research training
    resources
  • Take advantage of funding sources IOMSN

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