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Nursing‐sensitive outcomes in adult inflammatory bowel disease: A systematic review
Author(s) -
Spagnuolo Rocco,
Corea Alessandro,
Napolitano Daniele,
Nisticò Eleonora,
Pagnotta Raffaele,
Pagliuso Caterina,
Schiavoni Elisa,
Turchini Laura,
Fiorino Gionata,
Radice Simona,
Armuzzi Alessandro,
Doldo Patrizia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of advanced nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.948
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1365-2648
pISSN - 0309-2402
DOI - 10.1111/jan.14744
Subject(s) - cinahl , medicine , psycinfo , nursing , medline , nursing outcomes classification , context (archaeology) , cochrane library , intervention (counseling) , systematic review , family medicine , nursing research , meta analysis , psychological intervention , team nursing , pathology , paleontology , biology , political science , law
Aims To evaluate nursing activity through outcomes that are affected, provided, and/or influenced by nurses and defined as nursing‐sensitive outcomes in adult IBD patients. Design Systematic review without meta‐analysis. Data Sources PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Library databases on August 2019. Review Methods Peer‐reviewed articles published between 2000–2020 were reviewed. The outcome measures were contextualized and presented by OMERACT Filter 2.0. Results Twenty‐four studies were included. Eighteen nursing‐sensitive outcomes were identified. These outcomes defined eight domains for health intervention, fitting into three core areas (resource use/economic impact, life impact, pathophysiological manifestations). Fifty‐three measurement instruments were identified. Conclusions Through 53 measurement tools, with use of OMERACT framework, 18 nursing‐sensitive outcomes in the main 3 core areas were identified, highlighting the multidimensional role of nursing. Further insights are to be carried out to define nursing outcomes included in IBD nursing intervention studies. Impact These results could serve as a cornerstone for further investigations and validation by a panel of experts to standardizing nursing activity in a multidisciplinary context.