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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Format Title Authors Presentation Text-based Document Patients' Perceptions of Hope and Hope-Engendering Nurse Interventions Stavarski, Debra Haas Downloaded 30-Apr-2018 21:22:42 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/603040

Patients Perceptions of Hope and Hope-Engendering Nurse Interventions Debra Haas Stavarski, PhD, RN Sigma Theta Tau International 43RD Biennial Convention November 9, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada

Author: Debra Haas Stavarski Learner Objectives: Disclosures 1. The learner will be able to identify patients perceptions of hope and hope-engendering nurse interventions. 2. The learner will be able to recognize the influence of hope-engendering nurse interventions on patients perception of hope during patient health/illness transitions. No conflict of interest Employer: Reading Hospital Grant money received to support the conduct of the study from: Reading Hospital Internal Grant Sigma Theta Tau International Upsilon Zeta Chapter Sigma Theta Tau International Eta Beta Chapter

Introduction: Hope Hope is a basic human need and central to the provision of nursing care (Turner & Stokes, 2006). Hope may be challenged during health/illness event and hospitalization Patients experience of hope is subjective and revealed in different ways Hope is described and perceived by individuals differently Poses challenges when studying Illustrative of need to define and utilize instruments that capture and measure the concept

Hope Complex, multidimensional, dynamic concept Hope serves as protective factor, coping strategy, necessary for human life and growth; personal asset Intensity and nature varies with life events Research on hope, both qualitative and quantitative Studies mostly Hospice and Cancer Patients No studies acute care and affects of hope-engendering nurse interventions

Introduction: Hope Hope is identified by the National League for Nursing (2015) as one of the core values for nursing. CARING: promoting health, healing, and hope in response to the human condition INTEGRITY: respecting the dignity and moral wholeness of every person without conditions or limitation DIVERSITY: affirming the uniqueness of and differences among persons, ideas, values, and ethnicities EXCELLENCE: co-creating and implementing transformative strategies with daring ingenuity http://www.nln.org/about/core-values

Statement of the Problem Hospitalized patients are: Acutely ill, in need of preparation for discharge Experiencing a health/illness transition Vulnerable In need of hope to adequately cope; for health promotion Affected by nurse/patient interaction; nurses play a role in the patient s health/illness transition

To explore: Purposes of the Study Patients perceptions of hope-engendering nurse interventions and its four attributes: experiential, relational, spiritual/transcendent, and rational thought Patients perception of hope and its three factors: cognitivetemporal, affective-behavioral, and interconnectedness The relationship between patients perceptions of hopeengendering nurse interventions and patients perceptions of hope

Research Questions #1 & 2 What are patients perceptions of hope-engendering nurse interventions and the four attributes: experiential, relational, spiritual/transcendent, and rational thought as they experience a health/illness transition? What are patients perceptions of hope and its three factors: cognitive-temporal, affective-behavioral, and interconnectedness as they experience a health/illness transition?

Research Question #3 and Hypothesis #1 What is the relationship between patients perceptions of hopeengendering nurse interventions and patients perceptions of hope? Hypothesis 1: There is a relationship between patients perceptions of hope-engendering nurse interventions and patients perceptions of hope.

Research Design A descriptive correlational research design using survey methodology.

Data Collection IRB approval obtained from 5 hospitals; and Widener University Patients: In person Paper and pencil questionnaires Research Assistant at one hospital site

Instrumentation Patients: Hope-Engendering Nurse Intervention Patient Version (HENI PT) Herth Hope Index (Herth, 1992) Demographic Questionnaire

Hope-Engendering Nurse Interventions (HENI) Instrument Hope-Engendering Nurse Interventions (HENI) Nurses interventions that affect patients perceptions of hope Studied interventions that assist patients to maintain or regain hope HENI Attributes: four sub-categories that constitute behaviors designed to promote patients feelings of hope for positive outcomes: Experiential HENI Attributes Relational HENI Attributes Spiritual/Transcendent HENI Attributes Rational Thought HENI Attributes

HENI-PT Experiential HENI Provide comfort/pain relief Relational HENI Assists patients to select and mobilize community resources (social support, network, support groups, volunteer assistance) Spiritual/Transcendent HENI Initiate referrals to clergy/spiritual counselors as requested Rational Thought HENI Assist patients to develop and review achievable goals (set goals, make plans, write them down, get started one step at a time)

Herth Hope Index (HHI) (Herth, 1992) Three Subscales Cognitive-Temporal I have a positive outlook toward life I have short and/or long range goals Affective-Behavioral I can see possibilities in the midst of difficulties I feel my life has value and worth Interconnectedness I have a faith that gives me comfort I have a deep inner strength

Sample and Setting Convenience sample of patients (n = 97) Setting: A priori power analysis computed Power was met Five acute care hospitals in northeast Pennsylvania Magnet Hospital: 56.2% No; 43.8% Yes May through June 2013

Description of Patient Participants (n = 97) Age: 22 90 (Mean = 63.12) Gender: 57.3% female; 42.7% male Racial/Ethnic: 95.3% White; 4.7% Black Highest Education: 52.9% HS Employed: 60.2% no Multiple health issues Admission: Unplanned 93.5% Emergency 87.1%

Data Analysis, Findings, & Conclusions Descriptive Statistics (RQ #1, #2) Measures of central tendency Measures of variability Frequencies RQ #1: HENI PT scores were low Mean score 358.07 (possible range midpoint 572) RQ #2: HHI patient scores were high Mean score 41.92 (possible range midpoint 30)

Data Analysis, Findings, & Conclusions Pearson s Correlation (RQ #3) RQ #3 / H1: There was a statistically significant correlation between HENI PT and HHI; however, the correlation only explained 7% of the variance in patients hope scores r =.27; p =.008

Significance for Science and Research Creation of a new instrument to measure patients perceptions of hope-engendering nurse interventions. Further exploration of the concept of hope using the Herth Hope Index (HHI) (Herth, 1992) in patients transitioning through a health/illness situation in a medical-surgical acute care setting. Explored the relationship between patients perceptions of nurses hope-engendering interventions and patients perceptions of hope.

Significance for Practice Nurses are in an optimal position to influence patients health-illness transitions on their progression towards well-being and healing. Nurses are in a position to engender patients hope. Nurses can influence how patients experience transition, healthy or unhealthy (Meleis, 2010). Patients perceptions of the relationship between hope-engendering nurse interventions and hope requires further exploration and suggests a need for nursing education and role modeling of hopepromoting interventions.

Limitations Convenience sample, northeast region, limits generalizability. Interviews at bedside may have biased patients responses. Study design, being cross-sectional, may not have adequately reflected the nurse-patient interactions over time. Data collection limited to the first three days of hospitalization may have been insufficient time for patients to recognize nurse hope-engendering interventions.

Recommendations for Future Research Conduct a study in a different health care setting, a long-term care setting, or hospice setting; with a more diverse sample of patients. Conduct a study considering additional measures, for example, length of stay, patient satisfaction, and patient sources of well-being. Modify the instrument to ask about frequency and relevancy or importance.

Concluding Remarks Patients expect nurses to offer hope through their interactions. Hope is not a thing nurses do but a way of interacting with patients. Caring behaviors are a vehicle to instilling hope.

Questions? dhstavarski@mail.widener.edu debra.stavarski@readinghealth.org

Special Thank You Research Study Support Grants: Reading Hospital Internal Grant Sigma Theta Tau International Upsilon Zeta Chapter Sigma Theta Tau International Eta Beta Chapter

Special Thank You Research Study Support Widener University Faculty Dissertation Committee Members Drs. Jean Klein, Lois Ryan Allen, and Barbara Patterson Dissertation Readers Drs. Mary Baumberger-Henry and Pamela Williams Dr. Kaye Herth Reading Hospital Mary Agnew, Barbara Romig, Sharon House, Debbie Phillips, and Many Others

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