Affiliation:
1. Halic University Faculty of Health Sciences Istanbul Turkey
2. Koc university Graduate School of Health Sciences Istanbul Turkey
3. Koc University School of Nursing Istanbul Turkey
Abstract
AbstractPurposeIt is aimed to raise awareness about the science of nursing for women's health and the use of nursing theories and models in research by reviewing the studies using theories or models in postpartum care.Data sourcesThe data of the study were obtained by searching YÖK National Thesis Center, EBSCOhost, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane, and ScienceDirect databases. Reviewed studies were analyzed in terms of the type of research, sample characteristics, purpose, the field of use of theory and model in the research, and research results.ConclusionsAs a result of the review, it was noted that in the studies, Orem's Self‐Care Deficit Nursing Theory/Model (n = 9), Roy's Adaptation Theory (n = 7), and Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort (n = 7) were the most used theories, theories and models were not used in a systematic structure at every stage of the research, and positive outcomes were obtained with the theory and model‐based nursing interventions.Implications for nursing practiceThe application of theory and model in postpartum care can be chosen by nurses as it improves patient outcomes. Furthermore, the use of theories and models in research to develop nursing knowledge will benefit nursing science while increasing professional autonomy.
Subject
Fundamentals and skills,Research and Theory
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