WEEK 16

Cards (23)

  • Identifying gaps in knowledge, refining research questions, and ensuring that the study builds upon and contributes to the existing body of nursing knowledge are important aspects of nursing research.
  • Nursing Care Plan- Interprofessional Maps is a collaborative and shared document and involves a join from an interprofessional team of professionals, summarizing the patient’s current and preferred situation as well as professional goals and actions.
  • The stages of Care Planning Process include Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation.
  • Key Steps to Patient Planning include Patient Assessment, Planning with Patient, Implementation, Monitor and review.
  • Interprofessional care in nursing involves collaboration, which is the collaborative involvement of various professional health care providers working with patients, families, caregivers, and communities to consider and communicate each other’s unique perspective in delivering the highest quality of care.
  • Research in maternal and child care encompasses a wide range of topics that address the health, well-being, and experiences of mothers and children.
  • Researchable topics within the field of maternal and child care include Maternal Health, Prenatal Care, Child Health, Breastfeeding and Infant Nutrition, Reproductive Health Education, Access to Contraception, Perinatal Mental Health, Teenage Pregnancy, and Global Maternal and Child Health.
  • Cultural Competence in Maternal and Child Care: Cultural Competence in Healthcare Delivery: Explore the role of cultural competence in improving maternal and child health outcomes and reducing health disparities
  • Nursing Education and Training: • Research on nursing education and training, including studies on curriculum development, teaching strategies, and assessment methods, is relevant to nursing research
  • Mobile Health Apps for Maternal-Child Health: Evaluate the impact of mobile applications on maternal and child health outcomes.
  • Evidence-Based Practice: • Nursing research often emphasizes evidence-based practice
  • Nursing Theories and Frameworks: • Related literature may involve nursing theories or conceptual frameworks that have been developed by nurse theorists
  • Related Literature • In the context of nursing research, related literature refers to existing studies, articles, books, and other scholarly works that are pertinent to the subject or focus of the nursing research.
  • Nursing Leadership and Management: • Literature related to nursing leadership, management practices, and organizational behavior in healthcare settings can be included
  • Patient Outcomes and Healthcare Quality: • Studies on patient outcomes, healthcare quality, and nursing-sensitive indicators are part of related literature
  • Patient Experience and Satisfaction: • Studies examining patient experience, satisfaction, and communication with healthcare providers contribute to related literature
  • Impact of Interventions in Low-Resource Settings: Evaluate the effectiveness of maternal and child health interventions in low-resource settings.
  • Clinical Guidelines and Protocols: • Literature related to nursing research may encompass clinical guidelines, protocols, and best practice recommendations
  • Nursing Interventions and Innovations: • Research on specific nursing interventions, innovations in nursing care, and the use of technology in nursing practice can be part of related literature
  • Perceptions of Maternal and Child Health Practices: Investigate how cultural beliefs and practices impact maternal and child health behaviors.
  • Historical Development of Nursing Practices: • Related literature may include historical studies or reviews that trace the development of nursing practices over time
  • Technology and Maternal-Child Health: Telehealth in Prenatal Care: Examine the feasibility and effectiveness of telehealth in providing prenatal care services
  • Ethics in Nursing: • Ethical considerations in nursing research are essential