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THE EFFECT OF HOME VISITS BY NURSES ON THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH OF THE ELDERLY: STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 97 - 104, 31.07.2018

Abstract

One of the most significant global demographic tendencies is the rapidly
aging world population which will soon be a global health problem. Community
health nurses can easily address, observe the risk factors of the elderly's
health and health-promoting behaviors during home visits. Home visits reduce
the mortality and hospitalization rates of the elderly and enable taking
measures against many risky situations. Scientific evidence exists for the fact
that more frequent home visits reduce mortality and hospitalization.
The objective of systematic review and meta analysis is
to identify and
synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of home visits by
nurses on the physical and psychosocial health of the elderly.



Systematic
review and meta analysis, study design was 
used. The included studies design of  randomized controlled, quasi-experimental and
observational (cohort, case-control, cross-sectional), Turkish and English,
between December, 2004 and December 2016 (but not finished, ongoing) including
a home visit attempt and health outcomes will include physical and psychosocial
health. Medline (6860 articles), Web of Sciences (1933 articles), Pubmed (1551
articles), Science Direct (1021 articles), Cinahl Plus with Full Text (1020
articles), Cochrane (501 articles) Tubitak (98 articles), and Yök (126
articles) were searched among a total of 13.110 abstract databases.
Scientific evidence exists for the fact that more
frequent home visits reduce mortality and hospitalization.The results of this
study will help to
identify and synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of home visits by nurses
on the health of the elderly.

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Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 97 - 104, 31.07.2018

Abstract

References

  • REFERENCES BORENSTEIN M., HEDGES L.V., HIGGINS J., 2009, Introduction to Meta-Analysis. John Wiley & Sons Inc, Hoboken, NewJersey, p; 5. CHATTERJI S., BYLES J., CUTLER D., 2015. Health, functioning, and disability in older adults-present status and future implications. Lancet, 385: (9967) 563–75. GRADY P.A., 2011. Advancing the health of our aging population: A lead role for nursing science, Nurs Outlook, 59:207-9. GILLESPIE L.D., ROBERTSON M.C., GILLESPIE W.J., 2009. Interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 15:CD007146. HAIDICH A.B., 2010. Meta-analysis in medical research. Hippokratia, 14:29-37. MOHER D., LIBERATI A.,TETZLAFF J., 2009. The PRISMA Group 2009: Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: The PRISMA Statement. BMJ , 339: b2535. STEPTOE A., DEATON A., STONE A.A., 2015. Subjective well being, health, and ageing, Ageing 4. Lancet, 385(9968): 640–48. STUCK A.E., EGGER M., HAMMER A., 2002. Home visits to prevent nursing home admission and functional decline in elderly people: systematicreviewand meta- regression analysis. JAMA,287:1022-28. SUZMAN R., BEARD J.R., BOERMA T., 2015. Health in an ageingworld - what do we know? Lancet, 385: 484-86. TARRICONE R., TSOUROS A., 2008. Home care in Europe: the solid facts. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, p.1-33. TEZCAN S., SEÇKİNER P., 2012, Demographic change in Turkey: aging perspective. Palme Publishing: Ankara. THOMAS B.H., CILISKA D., DOBBINS M., 2004. A process for systematically reviewing the literature: providing the research evidence for public health nursing interventions. WORLDV EVID-BASED NU, 1:176-84. VAN HAASTREGT J.C., DIEDERIKS J.P.,VAN ROSSUM E., 2000. Effects of preventive home visits to elderly people living in the community: systematic review. BMJ, 320: 754-58. WORLD POPULATION AGEING (WPA), 2015. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. United Nations: WHO. Avaible from: http:// www.un.org /en/development/desa/ population/theme /ageing/. Accessed on: December 2017. WORLD POPULATION PROSPECTS (WPP) Revision, 2012. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.Avaible from: http:// esa.un.org/ unpd/wpp/publications /Files/WPP2012_ HIGH-LIGHTS.pdf. Accessed on: December 2017.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Health Sciences
Authors

Emine Ergin

Belgin Akın This is me

Deniz Tanyer This is me

Publication Date July 31, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Ergin, E., Akın, B., & Tanyer, D. (2018). THE EFFECT OF HOME VISITS BY NURSES ON THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH OF THE ELDERLY: STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. Journal of Scientific Perspectives, 2(3), 97-104.