Chapter 6 The Specialty of Gerontological Nursing



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Chapter 6 The Specialty of Gerontological Nursing

Development of Gerontological Nursing 1962: First meeting of the ANA s Conference Group on Geriatric Nursing Practice. 1966: Became the Division of Geriatric Nursing, gaining full recognition as a nursing specialty. 1970: Published Standards for Geriatric Nursing Practice.

Development of Gerontological Nursing (cont.) 1975: The first 74 nurses achieved certification of nurses for excellence in geriatric nursing practice. Birth of the Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 1976: The Geriatric Nursing Division became the Gerontological Nursing Division.

Gerontological Nursing vs. Geriatric Nursing Gerontological Nursing Involves the care of aging people. Emphasizes the promotion of the highest possible quality of life and wellness. Geriatric Nursing Focuses on the care of the sick aged.

Variables in Gerontological Nursing Patients Health status Cultural background Lifestyle Living arrangement Socioeconomic status

Gerontological Nursing Roles Healer Caregiver Educator Advocate Innovator

Healer Role Recognizes the interdependency of body, mind, and spirit in health and healing. Helps individuals: Stay well. Overcome or cope with disease. Restore function. Find meaning and purpose in life. Mobilize internal and external resources.

Caregiver Role Uses gerontological theory in the conscientious application of the nursing process to the care of elders. Promotes: The active participation of older adults and their significant others. The highest degree of self-care of the elderly. Ensures the care of older adults is based on sound knowledge reflecting the needs of the elderly.

Educator Role Takes advantage of formal and informal opportunities to share knowledge and skills related to care. Educates others regarding: Normal aging Pathophysiology Geriatric pharmacology Resources

Educator Role (cont.) Uses effective communication involving: Listening Interacting Clarifying Coaching Validating Evaluating

Advocator Role Aids older adults in asserting rights and obtaining required services. Facilitates a community s efforts to effect change and achieve benefits for older adults. Promotes gerontological nursing. Including new and expanded roles of nurses in this specialty.

Innovator Role Assumes an inquisitive style. Makes conscious decisions. Focuses on efforts to experiment for improved gerontological practice. Thinks out of the box. Takes risks associated with traveling down new roads. Transforms visions into reality.

Advanced Practice Nurses Geriatric NPs Geriatric clinical specialists Geropsychiatric nurse clinicians

Role of Advanced Practice Nurses Improve quality and reduce the cost of care. Reduce complications. Shorten length of stay. Reduce need for readmission post-discharge.

ANA Standards of Gerontological Nursing Practice Standard I. Assessment Standard II. Diagnosis Standard III. Outcome Identification Standard IV. Planning Standard V. Implementation Standard VI. Evaluation

Standards of Professional Gerontological Nursing Performance Standard I. Quality of Care Standard II. Performance Appraisal Standard III. Education Standard IV. Collegiality Standard V. Ethics Standard VI. Collaboration Standard VII. Research Standard VIII. Resource Utilization

Evidence-Based Practice Uses existing research for clinical decision-making. Meta-Analysis: Published research studies on a specific topic are analyzed and their results compiled. Allows the results of many small studies to be combined to form more significant conclusions.

Evidence-Based Practice (cont.) Cost Analysis Reporting: Data is gathered on outcomes to make comparisons. The data can be used to stimulate improvements.

Principles of Gerontological Nursing Practice Aging is a natural process. Various factors influence the aging process. Unique data and knowledge are used in applying the nursing process to the older population. The elderly share similar self-care and human needs with all other human beings. Gerontological nursing helps older adults achieve maximum health.

Misconceptions about Aging Looking gray and wrinkled. Losing one s mind. Becoming sick and frail. Obtaining little satisfaction from life. Returning to childlike behavior. Being useless.

Core Needs That Promote Health Physiological Balance: respiration, circulation, nutrition, hydration, elimination, movement, rest, comfort, immunity, and risk reduction. Connection: familial, societal, cultural, environmental, spiritual, and to self. Gratification: purpose, pleasure, and dignity.

Nursing Actions That Promote Health Strengthening the individual s self-care capacity. Eliminating or minimizing self-care limitations. Providing direct services by acting for, doing for, or assisting the individual when demands cannot be met independently.

Holism Definition The integration of the biologic, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of an individual to form a sum that is greater than its parts. Goal Not to treat diseases but to serve the needs of the total person through the healing of the body, mind, and spirit.

Concerns of Holistic Gerontological Care Facilitating growth toward wholeness. Promoting recovery and learning from an illness. Maximizing quality of life when one possesses an incurable illness or disability. Providing peace, comfort, and dignity as death is approached.