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Using nursing research to shape health policy / Patricia A. Grady, Ada Sue Hinshaw, editors.

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EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America)
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grady, Patricia A., editor.
Hinshaw, Ada Sue, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nursing--Research--Methodology.
United States.
Medical Subjects:
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (415 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2017.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Organization
Features
Acknowledgments
Share Using Nursing Research to Shape Health Policy
Section I: Emerging Areas Shaping Health Policy
Chapter 1: Policy Directives, Scientific Challenges, and Patterns
National Health Policy Directives
Scientific Challenges and Patterns
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Expanding Areas of Clinical and Basic Sciences
Why are Nurse Scientists Uniquely Qualified to Conduct Clinical and Basic Science Research that Translates to Policy?
Growth of Nurse Scientists Conducting Clinical and Basic Science Research
Strategies for Developing a Successful Program of Clinical or Basic Research that Can Inform Policy
Symptom Science Model
How to Influence Policy as a Nurse Scientist Using Clinical and Basic Science Research
Chapter 3: Implementation Science
Overview
Examples of Evidence-Informed Health Policies
Barriers to Evidence-Informed Health Policy
Strategies to Promote Research Use
Challenges
Chapter 4: Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research
Policy-Relevant Genomic Nursing FOCI
Nursing Implications of Genomic Policies
Future Genomic Nursing Research and Policy Opportunities
Chapter 5: Team Science: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century
Definition of Team Science
Initiatives to Strengthen Team Science
Advances in Knowledge About Health
Accelerating Team Science
Acknowledgment
Chapter 6: Data Science
Nursing Science Foundations for Data Science
How Have Researchers Used Data Science to Advance Nursing Science?.
Moving from Traditional Data Sources and Research Methods to Data Science: A Case Study
Moving from Traditional Data Sources and Research Methods to Data Science: Competencies Required
Data Science and Nursing Science Synergy to Influence Policy
Section II: Examples of Nursing Science Shaping Health Policy
Chapter 7: Self-Management of Illness in Teens
Scope of the Review
Approaches to Improving Self-Management in Teens
Interventions that have Moved to Public Policy
Chapter 8: Self-Management of Illness in Adults
Early Influences
Theory and Measurement Development
Self-Management is Challenging
Self-Management Influences Outcomes
Ways to Improve Self-Care
Influence on Policy
International Policy
Chapter 9: Integration of Genomics in Nursing Research: An Example
What is Genetics/Genomics?
Types of Genomic Studies
Methods for Genetic and Genomic Analyses
The Blueprint for Genomic Nursing Science
Exemplar 1: Genomic Research Performed at the National Institute of Nursing Research
Exemplar 2: A Potential Novel Therapeutic Target to Treat Spinal Cord Injury-Induced Neuropathic Pain
Implications for Policy
Chapter 10: Gastrointestinal Symptom Science and Assessment
Alignment with Nursing Science and Women's Health Research
Alignment with Symptom Science
Overlapping Conditions: Emphasis on Sleep
Symptom Science and Intervention Research
Health Policy Implications
Chapter 11: Caring for Caregivers in an Aging Society: Contributions of Nursing Research to Practice and Policy
Societal Trends Place Families in the Forefront of Health Care
Who is a Family Caregiver?
What Do Families Do?.
What are the Consequences of Providing Care to Older Adults?
Caring for the Caregiver
Chapter 12: Aging in Place: Adapting the Environment
The Aging in Place Project at the Sinclair School of Nursing
Sinclair Home Care
Tigerplace, Ideal Housing for AIP, State Demonstration
Reasons for Success of AIP Project
Chapter 13: Aging in Place: Innovative Teams
Background
Overview of Capable
Three Innovations of the Capable Model in Action
Policy Lessons Learned in Working on Translating Capable to Policy
Chapter 14: Chronic Illness: Addressing Hypertension and Health Disparities in Communities
Successful Strategies to Reduce Hypertension and Health Disparities in Communities
Shaping Policy to Reduce Hypertension and Health Disparities in Communities
Chapter 15: Chronic Illness: Promoting Cardiovascular Health in Socioeconomically Austere Rural Areas
Appalachian Kentucky
Improving the Cardiovascular Health of Appalachia
Chapter 16: Chronic Illness: Telehealth Approaches to Wellness
Chronological Mileposts in Home Telehealth
The Telehomecare Program-Internet Access, Virtual Visits, Elderly Subjects
The Virtual Assisted Living Umbrella for the Elderly (VALUE) Program: Virtual Visits, Web-Based Service Portal, Aging in Place Elderly Subjects
The U Special Kids Program: APRN Care Coordination, Telephone Communication, Children with Medical Complexity
The Telefamilies Program: APRN Care Coordination, Telephone and Video Interventions, Children with Medical Complexity
Current State of Home Telehealth
Chronic Disease Monitoring and Intervention
Acceptance and Adoption
Facilitators and Barriers
Health-Smart Homes.
Nursing Competencies for Home Telehealth
Chapter 17: Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues in Adults: The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Program
Research on the POLST Paradigm
Translating Research into Policy
Indiana: A Case Study
Policy and Research in Indiana
Chapter 18: Nursing Research and Health Policy Through the Lens of Pediatric Palliative, Hospice, and End-of-Life Care
Content Conceptual Framework
Recommendations from the 2014 Institute of Medicine Report, Dying in America
The IHI's Triple Aim Framework
Nursing Science and Health Policy Impact in Pediatric Palliative and End-of-Life Care and Science
IOM 1
IOM 2
IOM 3
IOM 4
IOM 5
Chapter 19: Palliative and End-of-Life Care Issues: Policy Perspective
A Framework for Science Policy in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Building the Science: An Infrastructure for Policy Change
Bridging the Gap
Agenda Setting in Policy-Relevant Issues
Messaging: Creating Shared Dialogue
Section III: Conclusions: Nursing Research-Framing the Future
Chapter 20: Expanding Health Care Policy: The Ties That Bind
Innovative Clinical Patterns
Factors that Influence Clinical Patterns and Provide Ties that Bind Research
Lessons Learned
Health Policy Directives: Reciprocal Relationship with Nursing Research
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-78785-057-9
0-8261-7011-0
OCLC:
973545139

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