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Margaret Lunney, RN, PhD

Participant Action Research with Nurses to Identify NANDA, NIC and NOC Categories for Care of People with Diabetes and Women in Labor. Crista Minthorn Loraine Skeahan Dorothy VanDerWiele.

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Margaret Lunney, RN, PhD

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  1. Participant Action Research with Nurses to Identify NANDA, NIC and NOC Categories for Care of People with Diabetes and Women in Labor Crista Minthorn Loraine Skeahan Dorothy VanDerWiele Margaret Lunney, RN, PhD Mary Beth Maciag Alda Savite

  2. This paper focuses on use of action research methods with nurse leaders and staff. Findings: People with Diabetes, Women in Labor Action Research Methodology Advantages of Using Action Research Methods problem Action Research Action Research Plan Results Data

  3. NANDA NIC NOC 1,041 terms determined by experts Local Studies needed Action Research using NNN educates staff nurses on the relevance of terms.

  4. With action research methods, the stakeholders or clinical nurses are the researchers. Level Playing Field Engagement Community- Based Reflection Nurses’ Experience

  5. The PI facilitates a process with stakeholders to achieve 100% consensus. Train nurse leaders to conduct group sessions Develop Informed Consents & IRB submission Ensure trustworthiness of research products

  6. Informed consent and IRB review is necessary.

  7. Each group of nurses focused on their specific population of patients. Women in Labor including the first hour after delivery Adults with Diabetes admitted to HRMC

  8. Consensus on Interventions Consensus on Diagnoses Consensus onDx/Interventions Reflect on Outcomes Consensus on Outcomes Reflect on Dx/Interventions Reflect on Interventions Reflect on Diagnoses Consensus on Dx Interventions & Outcomes Reflect on Dx Interventions & Outcomes Final: Validation Dx Interventions & Outcomes Consensus validation was used to make the linkages with the terms. Initial: Define the population

  9. Final List Diagnoses 12/05

  10. Final Diagnoses-Interventions-Outcomes for “Activity Intolerance, Risk For”

  11. Women in Labor Group Defined as patient care provided from inpatient admission to L&D through one hour recovery period after delivery via NSD. Recovery period included couplet care (mother and baby).

  12. Diagnosis-Interventions-Outcomes for Anxiety

  13. Challenges included “getting off process” and assuming incorrect definitions of terms. People with Diabetes Group

  14. Many of us are beginning the Magnet Journey for excellence in nursing.

  15. Collaborating with university faculty and graduate students seeking clinical sites is advantageous. Scholarly research is brought to the bedside, a Magnet journey requirement.

  16. Financial support necessary, but only for books and RN time for consensus sessions.

  17. Our study cost approximately DM Group Nurses 30 Hours X 4 RNs $5,344.82 Labor Group Nurses 10 Hours X 3 RNs $803.40 Nurses’ time Nursing Diagnosis Book -10 $239.40 Nursing Interventions Book -10 $383.63 Nursing Outcomes Book -10 $121.38 Grand Total $6893.63

  18. Action Research allows RNs to “reflect” on their practice.

  19. Nurses have a developed product to place in a new electronic health record.

  20. Comments/Questions? Action research using NNN with practicing nurses have innumerable benefits for staff nurses and the agency. Women in Labor Group

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