@article{ART002865016},
author={Kim, Sue Hyon and Hyun Ji Kim and KIM YOUNG KYUNG and KYUNG HEE LEE},
title={Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review},
journal={Global Health and Nursing},
issn={2233-5560},
year={2022},
volume={12},
number={2},
pages={89-100},
doi={10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim, Sue Hyon
AU - Hyun Ji Kim
AU - KIM YOUNG KYUNG
AU - KYUNG HEE LEE
TI - Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review
JO - Global Health and Nursing
PY - 2022
VL - 12
IS - 2
PB - Research Institute of Nursing Science
SP - 89
EP - 100
SN - 2233-5560
AB - Purpose: This systematic review aimed to synthesize nursing theory-based delirium studies. Methods: Six electronic databases were searched via combinations of the key terms “delirium” , “nursing theory” , “hospital” , and “patient”. In total, 338 articles were found, and 87 duplicates were removed. Three independent reviewers screened and read the remaining articles and selected 12 articles. Characteristics of the included studies and theory application related information were extracted. Keywords of the studies were classified and analyzed based on the nursing meta-paradigm. Results: Studies on delirium utilized various theories that included grand (n=4), middle-range (n=4), and situation specific theories (n=4). Regarding theory application, eight studies used nursing theory as a conceptual framework, three studies developed new nursing theories on delirium, and one evaluated an existing theory. In three studies out of four RCTs (Randomized controlled trials), theory-based delirium interventions proved effective in reducing the incidence, duration, and severity of delirium. Nursing theories also helped explain nurses’ clinical reasoning and caregiver engagement in delirium. Keyword analysis results showed that elderly and intensive care unit patients are high risk groups. Conclusion: Nursing theories could be applied to various study designs; however, the number of nursing theory-based literature is limited.
Further application in practice, research, and education should be promoted continuously.
KW - Delirium;Nursing theory;Models;Theoretical;Hospitals
DO - 10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
ER -
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG and KYUNG HEE LEE. (2022). Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review. Global Health and Nursing, 12(2), 89-100.
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG and KYUNG HEE LEE. 2022, "Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review", Global Health and Nursing, vol.12, no.2 pp.89-100. Available from: doi:10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG, KYUNG HEE LEE "Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review" Global Health and Nursing 12.2 pp.89-100 (2022) : 89.
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG, KYUNG HEE LEE. Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review. 2022; 12(2), 89-100. Available from: doi:10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG and KYUNG HEE LEE. "Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review" Global Health and Nursing 12, no.2 (2022) : 89-100.doi: 10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon; Hyun Ji Kim; KIM YOUNG KYUNG; KYUNG HEE LEE. Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review. Global Health and Nursing, 12(2), 89-100. doi: 10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon; Hyun Ji Kim; KIM YOUNG KYUNG; KYUNG HEE LEE. Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review. Global Health and Nursing. 2022; 12(2) 89-100. doi: 10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG, KYUNG HEE LEE. Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review. 2022; 12(2), 89-100. Available from: doi:10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89
Kim, Sue Hyon, Hyun Ji Kim, KIM YOUNG KYUNG and KYUNG HEE LEE. "Nursing Theory-based Delirium Research: A Systematic Review" Global Health and Nursing 12, no.2 (2022) : 89-100.doi: 10.35144/ghn.2022.12.2.89