Health Promotion & Disease Prevention in Older Adults

Health Promotion & Disease Prevention in Older Adults

· Describe and discuss the nurse’s role in health promotion and disease prevention in older adults. Share an example from your personal experience as a RN.

· Name and elaborate on at least three screening/preventive procedure that must be done in older adults.

· Define and discuss three common End-of-life documents that you as nurse must be familiar with to be able to educate older adults.

 

Submission Instructions:

· Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

Personal experience: I have worked in a nursing home.

Your assignment will be graded according to the grading rubric.

Discussion Rubric
Criteria Ratings Points
Identification of Main Issues, Problems, and Concepts 5 points Distinguished

Identify and demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the issues, problems, and concepts.

4 points Excellent

Identifies and demonstrates an accomplished understanding of most of the issues, problems, and concepts.

2 points Fair

Identifies and demonstrates an acceptable understanding of most of the issues, problems, and concepts.

1 point Poor

Identifies and demonstrates an unacceptable understanding of most issues, problems, and concepts.

5 points
Use of Citations, Writing Mechanics and APA Formatting Guidelines 3 points Distinguished

Effectively uses the literature and other resources to inform their work. Exceptional use of citations and extended referencing. High level of APA precision and free of grammar and spelling errors.

2 points Excellent

Effectively uses the literature and other resources to inform their work. Moderate use of citations and extended referencing. Moderate level of APA precision and free of grammar and spelling errors.

1 point Fair

Ineffectively uses the literature and other resources to inform their work. Moderate use of citations and extended referencing. APA style and writing mechanics need more precision and attention to detail.

0 point Poor

Ineffectively uses the literature and other resources to inform their work. Unacceptable use of citations and extended referencing. APA style and writing mechanics need serious attention.

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Describe and discuss the nurse’s role in health promotion and disease prevention in older adults. Share an example from your personal experience as a RN.

  • Describe and discuss the nurse’s role in health promotion and disease prevention in older adults. Share an example from your personal experience as a RN.
  • Name and elaborate on at least three screening/preventive procedure that must be done in older adults.
  • Define and discuss three common End-of-life documents that you as nurse must be familiar with to be able to educate older adults.

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

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As you think back over the last seven weeks, you have all come a long way with understanding research and EBP.

As you think back over the last seven weeks, you have all come a long way with understanding research and EBP. The week introduction stated it best: “Gone is the reliance on traditions, myths, and outdated resources.”

Think about nursing practice and describe one barrier that you feel prohibits nurses from engaging in EBP; share one strategy you could use to facilitate the use of evidence to help improve nursing care for patients.

Reflect back over your time in the course and describe how your thinking has changed about nursing research and evidence-based practice; describe one new learning during this course that you believe was the most helpful.

**Please credit at least your weekly lesson and your textbook within your posts this week. No outside references are required. Take some time and really reflect on what you have learned and how you can apply it to your nursing practice

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 to think about how you will connect evidence to your practice. The one role that all nurses play is that of knowledge worker. No longer should nurses use reliance on traditions, myths, and outdated resources.

to think about how you will connect evidence to your practice. The one role that all nurses play is that of knowledge worker. No longer should nurses use reliance on traditions, myths, and outdated resources. According to QSEN (2018), health care professionals should have “an appreciation of a scientific basis for practice and value EBP as integral in determining best clinical practice” (para EBP). NR439 has helped you to recognize the value of research and EBP, identify knowledge/practice gaps, and to search and apply research-based evidence to fill them.

The first step in incorporating evidence-based research findings is to reflect on a clinical situation. Problems are all around us – some are small and easily managed, while others are significant and require further investigation. Examples of significant problems include medication errors or patient falls. Think about a significant nursing practice problem that you would like to improve by searching for evidence.

Next, it is important to use a PICO-formatted clinical question as the basis for a systematic database search to find research regarding the situation or problem. Your PICO elements are turned into key terms that you use to find research-based evidence in databases, such as Medline or CINAHL. Published authors will indicate key terms associated with the research reports/articles. The database stores the abstract or article along with its key terms.

When you search, the database looks for abstracts and articles with key terms that are similar to your key terms. The database returns information about sources that match! Once you have a reasonable number of returns, you look through them to discover those that are likely to yield evidence related to your problem.

When you find the relevant literature, you will analyze the results, the credibility of the findings, and the level of evidence. In addition to the evidence, you will need to consider the practice organizational structure, the feasibility, benefits, and risks of adopting the assigned research findings into practice.

Implementing Practice Change Based on Evidence

Think about a practice problem you are concerned about. You may propose a change based on evidence that will positively affect the problem or issue. It is important to consider available resources, including finances, personnel, and time, to implement evidence-based practice in this step.

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Sometimes, a pilot study may be conducted, in which both the process of implementing the evidence-based practice change and the outcome of this EBP change are evaluated. The stakeholders will decide to adapt the change or adopt the change in the pilot study. If the evidence-based practice change is rejected, then the organization must decide on how to proceed to address the problem or issue that still exists.

Once the decision to adapt or adopt the evidence-based practice changes, the change must be communicated to a wide range of stakeholders within the organization. Planning will be necessary to address changes such as forms, equipment, policy, procedures, and standards of practice. In addition, education is necessary to implement evidence-based practice changes. Finally, a system must be created to monitor the progress and outcomes of the new implementation of evidence-based practice.

Barriers to Evidence-Based Practice

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Barriers may be encountered when engaging in evidence-based practice. These barriers must be recognized in order to manage and overcome them.

Change

Change

Sometimes, the barrier is not related to the specific change that has been proposed, but rather to change itself. Change within any organization can be a difficult process. The organization may not be aware of newer evidence due to lack of perceived value, lack of support, lack of ability to understand nursing research, lack of availability, and lack of time.

In order to facilitate the underlying issues, it is essential to create an environment to support evidence-based practice. For instance, it is important to anticipate the resistance to change with proactive education. In addition, a research committee can enhance the development and delivery of up-to-date evidence and knowledge.

Authority

Stamp

Authority to make a change is another common barrier to evidence-based practice. Change cannot be facilitated by one person alone. If you find evidence that supports a change, consider how you would go about instituting the change process. For example, policy or procedures may need attention, staff may require training or new equipment may need to be purchased. If you change your own practice with respect to one of these examples, but no one else in the organization changes, the net effect could be to make the situation worse rather than improve it.

It is important to recognize who holds power within an organization to make evidence-based practice changes. Consider who you would approach with a good idea for a change. Would you discuss this with your supervisor? How about asking to speak to a committee that has decision-making authority? Work through the appropriate channels to create a positive impact.

TimeTime

Time is another barrier to evidence-based practice. Many members of an organization have difficulty finding the time to strategically plan and implement a significant change. Yet, the time must be found or the problems will not be resolved.

Research

Study

You may discover that there is a lack of research on the topic that you wish to investigate. Existing research may be sparse, outdated, or so narrowly focused that it cannot be generalized to your population. The situation is improving, but more funding is needed. Take opportunities to influence policy decisions on what research is pursued.

Facilitators to Evidence-Based Practice

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Nurses are overcoming these barriers to evidence-based practice. Successful strategies include:

· nursing journal clubs where participants search for evidence and share with others;

· subscriptions to databases that allow staff to search;

· internet access that allow staff to search for evidence;

· support staff that assist with gathering data, scanning the literature, and finding evidence;

· creating a culture of evidence-based practice within the organization;

· joining professional organizations that disseminate evidence to their members.

(Houser, 2018)

Think about the role you will play in helping nursing achieve a practice based on evidence. Our future depends on the important, valuable role each of us will play in helping to achieve excellence in nursing.

 

 

 

American Association of Colleges of Nurses. (2008). Executive summary: The essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice. http://www.aacnnursing.org/Education-Resources/AACN-Essentials

Houser, J. (2018). Nursing research: Reading, using, and creating evidence (4th ed.). Jones and Bartlett.

Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. (2018). QSEN knowledge, skills, and attitude competencies. http://qsen.org/competencies/pre-licensure-ksas/

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