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[Decubitus prevention in theory and practice--a study structure with the VIPS model]

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|January 1, 1997
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The VIPS-model enhances nursing documentation by providing a structure for analyzing literature and empirical data. This model proved useful in a study on preventing decubitus (bedsores).

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Healthcare Management

Context:

  • Nursing documentation is crucial for patient care quality and research.
  • Existing models may lack comprehensive analytical capabilities.
  • The VIPS-model offers a structured approach to managing nursing data.

Purpose:

  • To validate the VIPS-model as a versatile tool for analyzing and categorizing nursing literature and empirical data.
  • To showcase the practical application of the VIPS-model in a specific clinical context.

Summary:

  • The VIPS-model, a nursing documentation framework, was evaluated for its utility in literature and data analysis.
  • Its effectiveness was demonstrated using data from a study focused on nursing interventions for decubitus prevention.
  • The model facilitates systematic organization and categorization of research findings.

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Impact:

  • The VIPS-model can improve the efficiency and rigor of nursing research and knowledge synthesis.
  • It provides a standardized structure for analyzing diverse nursing data, supporting evidence-based practice.
  • This approach aids in identifying effective nursing interventions for conditions like decubitus.