PROMOTING HEALTHY BEHAVIORS IN NURSING STUDENTS. Donna Callaghan, PhD, RN-BC, GCNS-BC, CNE Associate Professor Faith Community Nurse

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PROMOTING HEALTHY BEHAVIORS IN NURSING STUDENTS Donna Callaghan, PhD, RN-BC, GCNS-BC, CNE Associate Professor Faith Community Nurse

DISCLOSURE SLIDE AUTHOR: Donna Callaghan LEARNER OBJECTIVES: 1. Summarize the influences of the theoretical framework that guided the development of the educational intervention to promote healthy behaviors in nursing students. 2. Describe how the results of the educational intervention study can guide nurse educators in developing curricula that address students self-care practices in both their personal and professional lives. EMPLOYER: Widener University NO Conflict of Interest NO Sponsorship or Commercial Support was received

PURPOSE OF PROGRAM OF RESEARCH TO EXPLORE THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE VARIABLES OF HEALTH-PROMOTING SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS, SELF-CARE SELF- EFFICACY, AND SELF-CARE AGENCY TO DEVELOP FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING INTERVENTIONS BASED ON THE CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATION OF THESE VARIABLES AND THEIR UNDERLYING THEORIES TO PROMOTE HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN USING SPIRITUAL GROWTH AS THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS/INSTRUMENTS/VARIABLES HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL (PENDER ET AL., 2010) HEALTH-PROMOTING LIFESTYLE PROFILE II (WALKER, SECHRIST, & PENDER, 1987) SPIRITUAL GROWTH, STRESS MANAGEMENT, NUTRITION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY SELF-EFFICACY THEORY (BANDURA, 1997) SELF-RATED ABILITIES FOR HEALTH PRACTICES (BECKER, STUIFBERGEN, SOO OH, & HALL, 1993) NUTRITION, PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING, EXERCISE, HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY SELF-CARE DEFICIT THEORY (OREM, 2001) EXERCISE OF SELF-CARE AGENCY (KEARNEY & FLEISCHER, 1979) SELF-CONCEPT, INITIATIVE AND RESPONSIBILITY, KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION-SEEKING, PASSIVITY

SAMPLES AND CANONICAL CORRELATION RESULTS 256 ADOLESCENTS (14 19) FROM A SUBURBAN HIGH SCHOOL 379 ADULTS (18 65) FROM A HEALTH SYSTEM, COUNTY COLLEGE, AND FIRE DEPARTMENT 235 OLDER ADULTS (65 98) FROM THE COMMUNITY-AT-LARGE, INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITIES, SENIOR DAY CENTERS, AND A SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB SIGNIFICANT VARIATES (p <.001) WITH CORRELATIONS RANGING FROM.74 -.95 ACCOUNTING FOR 55-90% OF THE VARIANCES EXPLAINED (WEIGHTS INTERPRETED) LOADING VARIABLES INCLUDED THE HPLPII SUBSCALE OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND THE ESCA SUBSCALE OF INITIATIVE AND RESPONSIBILITY (CALLAGHAN, 2003, 2005, 2006)

CANONICAL CORRELATION RESULTS FOR MERGED DATA SIGNIFICANT VARIATE (p <.001) HAVING A CORRELATION OF.81 ACCOUNTING FOR 65% OF THE VARIANCE EXPLAINED (LOADINGS INTERPRETED) LOADING VARIABLES INCLUDED ALL OF THE VARIABLES IN SET 1 (SELF-CARE AGENCY AND SELF-CARE SELF-EFFICACY) AND SET 2 (HEALTH PROMOTING SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS) (CALLAGHAN, 2015)

CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL INTEGRATION OREM S THEORY OF SELF-CARE DEFICIT IF SCA IS < TSCD, THEN A SCD EXISTS IF A SCD EXISTS, THEN NA IS REQUIRED THEORY OF NURSING SYSTEMS THREE LEVELS OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS WHOLLY COMPENSATORY; PARTIALLY COMPENSATORY; SUPPORTIVE-EDUCATIVE THE SUPPORTIVE EDUCATIVE NURSING SYSTEM WAS USED TO MEET KNOWLEDGE DEFICITS RELATED TO HEALTHY BEHAVIORS.

CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL INTEGRATION PENDER S HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL COMPONENT OF BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES HEALTH-PROMOTION BEHAVIORS SPIRITUAL GROWTH, STRESS MANAGEMENT, NUTRITION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY THE HPLPII SCALE WAS USED TO MEASURE HEALTHY BEHAVIORS AND GUIDE HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM TOPICS.

CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL INTEGRATION BANDURA S THEORY OF SELF-EFFICACY BEHAVIOR INFLUENCED BY COGNITIVE APPRAISAL OF INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM FOUR MAJOR SOURCES : ENACTIVE MASTERY EXPERIENCE VICARIOUS EXPERIENCE VERBAL PERSUASION PSYCHOLOGICAL AND AFFECTIVE STATES THESE SOURCES WERE USED TO GUIDE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES.

HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTION WITH NURSING STUDENTS PURPOSE: TO INVESTIGATE THE EFFECTS OF A HEALTH-PROMOTING NURSING INTERVENTION ON THE PRACTICE OF HEALTHY BEHAVIORS OF NURSING STUDENTS HYPOTHESIS: THERE WILL BE AN INCREASE IN THE STUDENTS PRACTICE OF HEALTHY BEHAVIORS AFTER PARTICIPATING IN THE NURSING INTERVENTION AS COMPARED TO THE PRE- INTERVENTION PRACTICE OF THESE BEHAVIORS.

CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS BANDURA S (1997) FOUR MAJOR SOURCES OF INFORMATION WERE USED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPPORTIVE- EDUCATIVE NURSING INTERVENTION (OREM, 2001) TO PROMOTE THE PRACTICE OF HEALTHY BEHAVIORS (PENDER ET AL., 2006). SPIRITUAL GROWTH WAS PRESENTED AS THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH PROMOTING ACTIVIITES SINCE IT WAS FOUND TO HAVE A POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH INITIATIVE AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR SELF-CARE.

STUDY METHODOLOGY COMPARATIVE QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL ONE GROUP PRE- TEST POST-TEST DESIGN CONVENIENCE NON-RANDOM SAMPLE POWER ANALYSIS RESULTS: P =.05; POWER =.80; EFFECT SIZE =.5 (MEDIUM); SAMPLE SIZE = 27 IRB AND APPROVAL FROM DEAN OBTAINED INSTRUMENTS - HEALTH-PROMOTING LIFESTYLE PROFILE II & A DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION QUESTIONNAIRE

HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM SIX SESSIONS ON THE TOPICS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH (FOUNDATION OF HEALTH), STRESS MANAGEMENT, NUTRITION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, AND HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY THIRTY MINUTE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON EACH TOPIC RELATIVE TO NURSING STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY THIRTY MINUTE ACTIVITY FOR EACH TOPIC THAT FOCUSED ON STRATEGIES THAT CAN INCREASE SELF- EFFICACY OF THAT SPECIFIC HEALTHY BEHAVIOR

SPIRITUAL GROWTH SESSION Presentation: Definitions of spirituality and religiosity Developmental aspects of and research related to spirituality and health Ways a university nursing student can increase their spiritual growth Activities: Spiritual assessment tool Guided meditation

STRESS MANAGEMENT SESSION Presentation: Definition and signs and symptoms of stress Review of a variety of stress management strategies Ways a university nursing student can improve their stress management Activities: Stress assessment Progressive muscle relaxation exercise

NUTRITION SESSION Presentation: Dietary recommendations for young adults Strategies that could promote healthy eating behaviors Ways a university nursing student can improve their nutrition Activities: Three day diet recall/analysis Discussion of ways to make healthier food choices

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SESSION Presentation: Research findings related to physical activity and health Daily recommendations for young adults Ways a university nursing student can increase physical activity Activities: Three day activity recall/assessment Discussion of ways to increase daily physical activity

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS SESSION Presentation: Developmental aspects of and research related to interpersonal relations Role of the family/support system in supporting members Strategies that can influence the family s/support system s healthy behaviors Ways a university nursing student can improve interpersonal relations Activities: Social support assessment Gratitude exercises

HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY SESSION Presentation: Information regarding health promotion and disease prevention for young adults Primary and secondary prevention strategies for the common health problems seen in young adults Ways a university nursing student can improve meeting their health responsibilities Activities: Family medical history Development of a family genogram

NURSING STUDENT SAMPLE DESCRIPTION INCLUSION CRITERIA: ENGLISH-SPEAKING; ABLE TO CARE FOR HIS/HERSELF; AGED 18 AND OVER; NURSING STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY DEMOGRAPHICS: 36 PARTICIPANTS STARTED THE PROGRAM WITH 23 PARTICIPANTS COMPLETING ALL SIX SESSIONS; AGES RANGED FROM 18 43 (M = 21); ONE MALE AND 22 FEMALES; EIGHTEEN WHITE, ONE BLACK, ONE HISPANIC, 3 MIXED; 87% NEVER MARRIED; 48% SOPHOMORE STUDENTS; 74% LIVED IN DORMS

STATISTICAL RESULTS THE POST-TEST SCORES (M = 164.4) WERE 18 POINTS HIGHER THAN THE PRE-TEST SCORES (M = 146.2). THE PAIRED t-test RESULT WAS SIGNIFICANT (t = -5.2, p <.001). THERE WERE SIGNIFICANT INCREASES IN ALL SIX SUBSCALE SCORES (SPIRITUAL GROWTH, STRESS MANAGEMENT, NUTRITION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, AND HEALTH REPSONSIBILITY).

IMPLICATIONS OF THE RESEARCH NURSING INTERVENTIONS FOCUSING ON SPIRITUALITY AS THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH ARE EFFECTIVE IN INCREASING THE PRACTICE OF HEALTHY BEHAVIORS IN NURSING STUDENTS. NURSING STUDENTS WERE TAUGHT SELF-CARE PRACTICES, INCLUDING SPIRITUAL GROWTH BEHAVIORS, WHO IN TURN CAN MODEL AND TEACH THESE PRACTICES TO OTHERS. INTEGRATING HEALTH PROMOTION THEORY AND PRACTICE INTO NURSING PROGRAM CURRICULA COULD LEAD TO NURSES WHO MAKE SELF-CARE A PRIORITY AND HAVE MORE POSITIVE IMAGES ABOUT THE PROFESSION.

DISCUSSION RELATED TO SELF-CARE AND IMAGE Bryer, Cherkis, and Raman (2013) performed a descriptive study that investigated the healthpromotion behaviors of undergraduate nursing students recommended that nursing students should not only learn about health promotion but should also participate in health promotion activities suggesting it could possibly improve the academic success of these students Hensel and Laux (2014) performed a longitudinal study that included measures of stress, self-care, and professional identity suggested that integrating stress management strategies and spiritual growth practices in health promotion activities may be more effective in reducing stress levels in nursing students as well as improving their sense of fit with the profession

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