دورية أكاديمية

Characteristics of nursing studies in diabetes research published over three decades in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland: a narrative review of the literature.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Characteristics of nursing studies in diabetes research published over three decades in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland: a narrative review of the literature.
المؤلفون: Iversen, Marjolein M.1,2, Graue, Marit1,3, Leksell, Janeth4,5, Smide, Bibbi4, Zoffmann, Vibeke6, Sigurdardottir, Arun K.7
المصدر: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. Jun2016, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p241-249. 9p. 1 Diagram, 2 Charts.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation, *CINAHL database, *DIABETES, *PEOPLE with diabetes, *EXPERIMENTAL design, *INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems, *MEDICAL databases, *MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems, *PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems, *RESEARCH methodology, *MEDICAL research personnel, *MEDLINE, *NURSES, *NURSING research, *PATIENT education, *PATIENT satisfaction, *QUALITY of life, *HEALTH self-care, *SYSTEMATIC reviews, *EVIDENCE-based nursing, *NARRATIVES, *DIABETIC foot, *GLYCEMIC control
مصطلحات جغرافية: DENMARK, ICELAND, NORWAY, SWEDEN
مستخلص: Similarities and differences across borders of Nordic countries constitute a suitable context for investigating and discussing factors related to the development of diabetes nursing research over the last three decades. The present study reviewed the entire body of contemporary diabetes nursing research literature originating in four Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Our aims were (i) to catalogue and characterise trends in research designs and research areas of these studies published over time and (ii) to describe how research involving nurses in Nordic countries has contributed to diabetes research overall. The larger goal of our analyses was to produce a comprehensive picture of this research in order to guide future studies in the field. We conducted a narrative literature review by systematically searching Medline, Medline in process, EMBASE, CINAHL, Psyc INFO and Cochrane databases. These searches were limited to studies published between 1979 and 2009 that had an abstract available in English or a Nordic language. Two researchers independently selected studies for analysis, leading to the inclusion of 164 relevant publications for analysis. In summary, Nordic nurse researchers have contributed to the development of new knowledge in self-management of diabetes in childhood, adolescence and adulthood, and to some extent also in the treatment and care of diabetes foot ulcers. Future research may benefit from (i) larger nurse-led research programmes organised in networks in order to share knowledge and expertise across national groups and borders, (ii) more multidisciplinary collaborations in order to promote patient-centred care and (iii) further research directed towards improving the dissemination and implementation of research findings. Using complex intervention designs and a mix of research methods will enrich the research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:02839318
DOI:10.1111/scs.12259