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Theory into hospital practice: a pilot implementation.

M F Mastal, H Hammond, M P Roberts

    The Journal of Nursing Administration
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    Implementing the Roy Adaptation Model in nursing practice requires clear definitions and dedicated leadership. This approach effectively bridges the gap between nursing theory and practice, improving patient satisfaction and professional development.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Theory
    • Healthcare Administration
    • Nursing Education

    Background:

    • The abstract nature of nursing theory necessitates explicit identification, definition, and understanding of concepts for effective practice implementation.
    • Bridging the gap between nursing education and practice requires dynamic, ongoing formal education processes and dedicated administrative support.
    • The Roy Adaptation Model serves as a conceptual framework for nursing practice, requiring validation and application across diverse settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the implementation of the Roy Adaptation Model in a hospital setting.
    • To identify necessary components for successful theoretical model application in nursing practice.
    • To evaluate the initial outcomes of applying the Adaptation Model and suggest future directions.

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    Main Methods:

    • Explicitly identifying, defining, and understanding the concepts of the Adaptation Model.
    • Revising or developing guidelines, standards, and tools to support the model's implementation.
    • Leveraging effective nursing administration leadership and commitment from all nursing staff.
    • Engaging in continuous learning, problem-solving, and evaluation of the model's application.

    Main Results:

    • The implementation process required significant effort in defining concepts and revising resources.
    • Effective leadership and staff commitment were crucial for overcoming challenges in applying abstract theory to practice.
    • Initial outcomes included increased patient satisfaction and expanded professional nursing roles.
    • The project demonstrated a cost-effective method for closing the gap between nursing education and practice.

    Conclusions:

    • The Adaptation Model can be effectively applied in hospital settings with strong administrative support and staff engagement.
    • Further validation and extended application in multiple settings are necessary to confirm the model's structure and outcomes.
    • Widespread validation of the Roy Adaptation Model requires input and evaluation from nurses across all practice environments.
    • Opening the theoretical domain to hospital nurses is contingent upon robust support and leadership from nursing and hospital administrators.