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Citation

Kirkpatrick H, Boblin S, Ireland S, Robertson K. Worldviews Evid. Based Nurs. 2014; 11(2): 118-125.

Affiliation

BPSO Co-ordinator, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, and Assistant Clinical Professor, McMaster University School of Nursing, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Sigma Theta Tau International, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/wvn.12026

PMID

24612610

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Falls prevention in "real-life" clinical practice is a complex undertaking. Nurses play an active and essential role in falls prevention. AIM: This discussion paper presents a picture of the nurse as a bricoleur in falls prevention, requiring knowledge in many areas and the ability to perform multiple diverse tasks. METHODS: Building on a qualitative case study with nurses at various levels in three acute care facilities, this paper posits that the concept of nurse as bricoleur has the potential to broaden our understanding of the complexity of falls prevention. FINDINGS: The nurse as bricoleur within the Promoting Action Research in Health Services framework as the provider of person- or patient-centered evidence-based care is conceptualized. Within this framework, the nurse uses his or her professional knowledge or clinical experience while considering research, local data, and information, and the patient's experience and preferences to provide this care, the bricolage. Each of these areas is discussed as well as the impact on the nurse when a fall does occur. LINKING EVIDENCE TO ACTION: Recognizing this complexity of the nurses' world has important implications for both service delivery and education, including preparation of students, and the implementation of new organizational initiatives and supports for nurses when falls do occur despite the best efforts of all involved.


Language: en

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