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    New York : Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
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    kobvindex_INT58839
    Format: 1 online resource (322 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780826110701
    Note: Intro -- Shaping Health Policy Through Nursing Research -- Contents -- Section I: Models and Strategies: Shaping Health Policy Through Nursing Research -- 1. Science Shaping Health Policy: How Is Nursing Research Evident in Such Policy Changes? -- 2. Research: A Foundation for Health Policy -- 3. Shaping Health Policy: The Role of Nursing Research- Three Frameworks and Their Application to P -- 4. The Role of Science Policy in Programs of Research and Scholarship -- 5. Changing Health Science Policy: The Establishment of the National Institute of Nursing Research -- 6. Using Evidence-Based Practice to Enhance Organizational Policies, Healthcare Quality, and Patie -- Section II: Investigators' Experience with Nursing Research Shaping Health Policy at Multiple Level -- 7. From Bedside to Bench to Practice -- 8. Translating Personal Challenges to Public Policy -- 9. Shaping HIV/AIDS Prevention Policy for Minority Youth -- 10. Health Promotion and Prevention in Early Childhood: The Role of Nursing Research in Shaping Pol -- 11. Influencing Policy for Improving End-of-Life Care -- 12. Two Decades of Research on Physical Restraint: Impact on Practice and Policy -- 13. Research on Human Sleep: Need to Inform Public Policies -- 14. Transitional Care: Improving Health Outcomes and Decreasing Costs for At-Risk Chronically Ill -- 15. Nursing: Saving Lives, Improving Patient Care Outcomes -- 16. Nursing Workforce and Health Policy -- 17. Research Technology: Home Telehealth and Remote Monitoring -- 18. Building Evidence for Practice, Training, and Policy: A Program of Research on Living Well Wit -- Section III: Conclusions -- 19. Forging the Missing Link: From Nursing Research to Health Policy -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Book Sections -- Acknowledgments , Change in Aspirate pH -- Combination of Bedside Methods -- Development of New Tests to Determine Tube Placement -- pH and Enzyme Concentrations in Aspirates -- pH and Bilirubin Concentrations in Aspirates -- Development of Bilirubin Test Strip -- ASSESSMENT FOR ASPIRATION DURING TUBE FEEDINGS -- Aspiration Detection Methods -- Blue Dye Method -- Glucose Method -- Pepsin Method -- Animal Model Study to Compare Aspiration Detection Methods -- Study Design and Methods -- Results -- Descriptive Clinical Study of Aspiration -- Study of Interventions to Reduce Aspiration -- table 7.1 -- table 7.2 -- Translating Personal Challenges to Public Policy -- INCONTINENCE IS A MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEM -- Prevalence and Severity -- Economic Cost of Incontinence -- Quality-of-Life Cost of Incontinence -- POPULATIONS AT INCREASED RISK OF INCONTINENCE -- Obese Individuals -- Specific Occupations -- Childbearing Women -- Older Adults With Comorbid Conditions -- Nursing Home Residents -- EMPIRICAL BASIS FOR CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF UI -- Pelvic Floor Muscle Training -- Bladder Training -- The Knack Maneuver -- Combined Pelvic Floor Muscle/Bladder Training and Knack -- POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION -- Point of Service -- Public Health Initiative -- REFERENCES -- Shaping HIV/AIDS Prevention Policy for Minority Youth -- DEVELOPMENT OF EFFECTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR MINORITY YOUTH -- MOVING EFFICACIOUS RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE- FACILITATING POLICIES -- MOVING EFFICACIOUS RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE- POLICIES AS BARRIERS -- APPROACHES TO SHAPING HIV POLICY FOR MINORITY YOUTH -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Health Promotion and Prevention in Early Childhood: The Role of Nursing Research in Shaping Policy a -- THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF EARLY CHILDCARE -- SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND PHYSICAL NEEDS OF YOUNG CHILDREN IN EARLY CHILDCARE PROGRAMS: KEY AREAS FOR , RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCIENTISTS TO INFORM AND MONITOR SCIENCE POLICY -- Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Changing Health Science Policy: The Establishment of the National Institute of Nursing Research at -- INTRODUCTION -- LEGISLATIVE PROCESS TO ESTABLISH THE NCNR/NINR -- THEORETICAL CONTEXT FOR CREATION OF THE NCNR/NINR -- Values and Cultural Beliefs -- Emergence of a Problem or Issue -- Knowledge and Research Development -- Public Awareness -- Political Engagement -- MOVING INTO ACTION -- Interest Group Activation -- Public Policy Deliberation and Adoption -- Cookies and Compromise -- Regulation, Experience, and Revision -- Development of the NCNR -- Integrating the NCNR Into the NIH -- Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Research -- Educating Congress and NIH Colleagues Regarding Nursing Research -- Building Institute Programs -- Redesignation of the NCNR to the NINR -- SUMMARY -- references -- Using Evidence-Based Practice to Enhance Organizational Policies, Healthcare Quality, and Patient Ou -- THE EBP PARADIGM -- THE EBP PROCESS -- AN EXAMPLE OF HOW THE EBP PROCESS INFORMS EVIDENCE-BASED ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES -- OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT AND DATA COLLECTION SYSTEMS INFORM ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES -- IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE-BASED ORGANIZATIONAL POLICIES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- fig 1 -- exhi 1 -- exhi 2 -- tab 1 -- table 2 -- From Bedside to Bench to Practice -- ASSESSMENT OF FEEDING TUBE PLACEMENT -- Respiratory Versus Gastric Placement of Newly Inserted Feeding Tubes -- pH Method -- Aspirate Appearance -- Auscultatory Method -- Gastric Versus Small Bowel Placement of Newly Inserted Feeding Tubes -- pH Method -- Aspirate Appearance -- Auscultatory Method -- Gastric Versus Small Bowel Placement During Feedings -- Change in External Tube Length -- Change in Aspirate Volume -- Change in Aspirate Appearance , Science Shaping Health Policy: How Is Nursing Research Evident in Such Policy Changes? -- INTRODUCTION -- SCIENCE SHAPING HEALTH POLICY -- SENIOR NURSE SCHOLAR EXPERIENCE AT THE IOM -- Informal Interviews With National Health Policy Influencers -- Exploratory Study With Nurse Researchers -- What Characteristics of Their Nursing Research Facilitated Shaping Health Policy? -- What External Factors Assisted Their Nursing Research in Influencing Health Policy? -- What Are the Barriers That Limit Their Nursing Research in Shaping Health Policy? -- What Are the Various Ways That Their Nursing Research Has Shaped Health Policy? -- General Themes Identified in Exploratory Study -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Research: A Foundation for Health Policy -- INTRODUCTION -- GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF NURSING RESEARCH -- WAYS IN WHICH NURSING RESEARCH IS USEFUL IN HEALTH POLICY PROCESSES -- UNDERSTANDING HOW TO INFLUENCE POLICY -- Local Versus National Politics -- CONSIDERATIONS FOR INFLUENCING HEALTH POLICY -- What Is the Need? Where Is the Gap? -- Who Is the Patient Population? Who Will Benefit From This Change and How Wide Will the Effect Be? -- What Level of Evidence Is Required? -- What Level of Evidence Is Already Available From the Literature and Evidence-Based Studies? -- Who Needs to Know About the Results and How Do I Reach Them? -- Who Are My Allies in This Endeavor? Who Will Be Able to Help Accomplish This Change? Who Are the Int -- What Can Be Done to Facilitate Translation? Is It Possible to Design a Study With Translation in Min -- What Role Does Timing Play? -- Networks and Influence Groups -- Professional Societies -- Community Groups -- Translation and Communication -- Successful Application of Strategies -- Identifying a Significant Clinical Problem -- Building Upon and Enhancing Seminal Work -- Using Clinical Expertise to Translate , Screening and Management of Chronic Conditions: Pediatric Asthma , Selecting the Best Setting -- Incorporating Stakeholders in Planning and Implementation -- Using Impact Measures That Translate -- Using Interdisciplinary Approaches -- Using Novel Strategies to Translate -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- rEFERENCES -- Shaping Health Policy: The Role of Nursing Research-Three Frameworks and Their Application to Policy -- INTRODUCTION -- MODELS -- Framework 1: Data-Driven Policymaking (Weinick andamp -- Shin, 2003) -- Summary -- Framework 2: Evidence-Informed Health Policy (Green andamp -- Bennett, 2007) -- Summary -- Framework 3: The Policy Cycle: Moving From Issue to Policy (Shamian, Skelton-Green, andamp -- Villeneuve, 20 -- Values and Cultural Beliefs -- Emergence of Problem or Issue -- Knowledge and Development of Research -- Public Awareness -- Political Engagement -- Interest Group Activation -- Public Policy Deliberation and Adoption -- Regulation -- Summary -- CONCLUSION -- references -- The Role of Science Policy in Programs of Research and Scholarship -- SCIENCE POLICY -- PUBLIC POLICY TO SCIENCE POLICY -- Embryonic Stem Cell Research as an Example of Public Policy to Science Policy -- MODELS FOR PUBLIC POLICY AND SCIENCE POLICY -- SCIENTISTS' ROLES IN GOVERNMENT AND SCIENCE POLICY -- Exemplars of Science Policy -- NIH Roadmap -- Multidisciplinary to Transdisciplinary Research Teams -- Summary -- The New Expectations of Conducting Research: Sharing Data and Common Measures -- Changing Culture of Sharing Data: Science Policy and the NIH -- Databases and Repositories Including Both Genotypic and Phenotypic Information -- Challenges and Issues to Data Repositories -- Summary -- Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System -- Health Resources and Services Administration Core Clinical Measures -- ROLE OF SCIENTISTS IN SCIENCE POLICY
    Additional Edition: Print version Hinshaw, ADA Sue Shaping Health Policy Through Nursing Research New York : Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated,c2010 ISBN 9780826110695
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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