2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n11p92
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Public health nursing interventions to promote quality of life in older adult populations: A systematic review

Abstract: This review analyzes how nurse-led public health interventions promote quality of life (QoL) among older populations. Using Medline and Cinahl databases, authors completed a systematic review of experimental and quasi-experimental studies published between January 2010 and March 2016 that described interventions used by public health nurses to address health needs of older adult populations. Lawton's theoretical QoL concepts and the Public Health Intervention Wheel model, which names interventions at the indiv… Show more

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“…Several research studies investigated the use of PHI Wheel interventions in school nursing practice, including a U.S. national survey of school nurses on use of Wheel interventions and a qualitative study on school nurses’ understanding and implementation of Wheel interventions (Anderson et al., 2018; Schaffer et al., 2016). In a systematic review, the PHI Model was used to analyze nurse‐led interventions that promoted the quality of life for older adults in 13 countries (Schaffer et al., 2017). Also, several authors have expanded on specific Wheel interventions in practice, including coalition‐building and outreach (Depki & Onitilo, 2011; Tembreull & Schaffer, 2006).…”
Section: Dissemination Of the Phi Wheelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several research studies investigated the use of PHI Wheel interventions in school nursing practice, including a U.S. national survey of school nurses on use of Wheel interventions and a qualitative study on school nurses’ understanding and implementation of Wheel interventions (Anderson et al., 2018; Schaffer et al., 2016). In a systematic review, the PHI Model was used to analyze nurse‐led interventions that promoted the quality of life for older adults in 13 countries (Schaffer et al., 2017). Also, several authors have expanded on specific Wheel interventions in practice, including coalition‐building and outreach (Depki & Onitilo, 2011; Tembreull & Schaffer, 2006).…”
Section: Dissemination Of the Phi Wheelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PHNs have a role in supporting health promotion [16], and improving the quality of life [17] of older persons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%