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Research issues in nutrition support

M Heitkemper1, M Jarrett

  • 1Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.

The Nursing Clinics of North America
|January 24, 1998
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Nursing science advances understanding of patient responses to nutritional support and associated risks. Research now includes quality of life and patient satisfaction, focusing on evidence-based practice implementation.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Nutritional Support Research
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Nursing scientists contribute to understanding individual responses to nutritional support.
  • Factors contributing to patient health complications are identified by nursing research.
  • Quality of life, function, and patient satisfaction are increasingly incorporated into outcome measures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current state of nursing science in nutrition support.
  • To examine issues in evaluating research for practice implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of nursing science contributions to nutrition support.
  • Analysis of research evaluation methodologies for clinical practice.

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Main Results:

  • Nursing science has significantly advanced the understanding of nutritional support.
  • Current research integrates patient-centered outcomes like quality of life.
  • Challenges exist in translating nutrition research findings into nursing practice.

Conclusions:

  • Nursing science plays a vital role in optimizing nutritional support.
  • Effective evaluation of research is crucial for evidence-based nursing practice.
  • Further work is needed to bridge the gap between nutrition research and clinical implementation.