학술논문

Evaluation of the effectiveness of nursing interventions in research from Brazilian postgraduation programs.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Nursing Knowledge. Oct2023, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p325-339. 15p.
Subject
*OCCUPATIONAL roles
*DATABASES
*EVALUATION of human services programs
*GRADUATE nursing education
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
*NURSING research
*MASTERS programs (Higher education)
*DOCTORAL programs
*NURSES
*RESEARCH funding
*DATA analysis software
*NURSING interventions
Language
ISSN
2047-3087
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate research from Brazilian postgraduate students who provide evidence of effectiveness for Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC). Methods: We conducted a literature review study of thesis and dissertations available in the Brazilian Digital Library of Dissertations and Theses (D/T) in May 2021 regardless of the year they were conducted. In those studies that did not utilize the NIC in the effectiveness evaluation, the cross‐mapping methodology was employed between NIC and the interventions used by the authors of the studies. Results: Using a systematic process, we identified 91 studies. Twenty‐seven met a priori inclusion and exclusion criteria. We found an increase in studies that focused on nursing interventions in the last 10 years (n = 19), a large proportion of clinical trials (n = 16), and the majority of articles from the Southeast region of Brazil (n = 20). The areas of focus were adult and elderly care, and with a special interest in the behavioral domain (n = 11). Two sensitivity criteria were identified in all D/T (n = 27), and each study presented evidence of effectiveness of a minimum of three criteria simultaneously. Conclusions: Based on the effectiveness criteria, the Brazilian scientific production in postgraduate programs carried out by nurses provides evidence of the effectiveness for NIC nursing interventions. Implications for nursing practice: It is recommended to conduct further research that uses the NIC in the planning, conduct, and evaluation of interventions, based on effectiveness criteria of nursing sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]