The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing proposes to establish the Research Center for Individualized Nursing Interventions with the mission of bringing together a cadre of scientists to facilitate and enhance the development of the science of individualized nursing interventions and inform clinical practice. The discipline of nursing values holistic care provided through individualized nursing interventions that incorporate patient's unique characteristics, such as biological state, affective state, cognition, ethnicity, beliefs, needs, goals, preferences, and resources. Unfortunately, we have little evidence about the efficacy of individualized nursing interventions. It is important for nurse researchers to begin developing the science of individualized care and provide evidence to justify this approach in clinical practice. To accomplish the mission of the proposed Center, the Administrative Core will facilitate research on individualized nursing interventions and the Pilot/Feasibility Studies Core will educate and mentor Center investigators to conduct research on individualized nursing interventions. Center resources requested in this application will provide the infrastructure to sustain and strengthen the existing current research program at UAMS College of Nursing and enhance scientific productivity in developing and testing individualized nursing interventions. The proposed Center will conduct exploratory research to inform future individualized nursing intervention studies, design instruments which measure the unique characteristics of individuals and outcomes, apply and test theories and conceptual models for individualizing interventions, and delineate standardized processes for developing and testing individualized nursing interventions. The proposed Center not only will discover the scientific evidence for individualized interventions, it will refine a new model that we developed to guide research, the Process Model for Developing and Testing Individualized Nursing Interventions. The proposed Research Center on Individualized Nursing Interventions will make a significant contribution to achieving the goals of the NINR. Investigators will conduct and disseminate highly relevant clinical research on individualized nursing interventions that will have a significant impact on improving health and well-being for people with a variety of prevalent health conditions across the lifespan.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Type
Exploratory Grants (P20)
Project #
5P20NR009006-03
Application #
7106521
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZNR1-REV-A (60))
Program Officer
Mann Koepke, Kathy M
Project Start
2004-09-30
Project End
2009-06-30
Budget Start
2006-07-01
Budget End
2007-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$301,293
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Department
Type
Schools of Nursing
DUNS #
122452563
City
Little Rock
State
AR
Country
United States
Zip Code
72205
Goodwin, Julia A; Coleman, Elizabeth Ann; Sullivan, Ellen et al. (2013) Personal financial effects of multiple myeloma and its treatment. Cancer Nurs 36:301-8
Cole, Catherine S; Mennemeier, Mark; Bost, James E et al. (2013) Measurement of reaction time in the home for people with dementia: a feasibility study. Biol Res Nurs 15:179-84
Garner, Kimberly K; Goodwin, Julia A; McSweeney, Jean C et al. (2013) Nurse Executives' Perceptions of End-of-Life Care Provided in Hospitals. J Pain Symptom Manage 45:235-43
Montgomery, Brooke E E; Stewart, Katharine E; Wright, Patricia B et al. (2012) ""We as drug addicts need that program"": Insight from rural African American cocaine users on designing a sexual risk reduction intervention for their community. Subst Use Misuse 47:44-55
Cole, Catherine S; McSweeney, Jean C; Cleves, Mario A et al. (2012) Sleep disturbance in women before myocardial infarction. Heart Lung 41:438-45
Stewart, Katharine E; Wright, Patricia B; Sims, Desi et al. (2012) The ""translators"": engaging former drug users as key research staff to design and implement a risk reduction program for rural cocaine users. Subst Use Misuse 47:547-54
Mitchell, Anita J; Green, Angela; Jeffs, Debra A et al. (2011) Physiologic effects of retinopathy of prematurity screening examinations. Adv Neonatal Care 11:291-7
Chang, Jason Y; Tsai, Pao-Feng; Woods, Sheery et al. (2011) Teaching Tai Chi to elders with osteoarthritis pain and mild cognitive impairment. Am J Recreat Ther 10:11-16
Anders, Michael E; Sheffer, Christine E; Barone, Claudia P et al. (2011) Emergency department-initiated tobacco dependence treatment. Am J Health Behav 35:546-56
Beck, Cornelia; McSweeney, Jean C; Richards, Kathy C et al. (2010) Challenges in tailored intervention research. Nurs Outlook 58:104-10

Showing the most recent 10 out of 19 publications