tiff week 7
Synthesis Matrix Table Continuation
Instructions
Now that you are moving deeper into the literature surrounding your proposed project, it is imperative for you to stay engaged with review, appraisal, and synthesis activities.
In this unit you have the Scholarship of Application – Part 3 assignment to create a presentation with an overview of the anticipated/desired outcomes from implementing your selected strategy/intervention and the evaluation measure(s) you will utilize to determine if your selected strategy/intervention was effective.
Using the Synthesis Matrix Table, you submitted in week 4, update the table with a minimum of an additional 5 resources of evidence.
For this unit table assignment, the next 5 entries in your table will provide support for the evaluation method/approach you have identified to determine the outcome of implementing the selected intervention.
After completing the table entries for this week, your updated table will now minimally include 15 resources.
Direct access to the article is essential for grading. Either upload all evidence along with your table or be sure an activated link is provided to ensure it leads directly to the article you are presenting.
Table 1 and 2 attached with teacher’s corrections comments on table 1.
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In-text citation for
the resource – in the
References list below
this table include a
full citation that
includes a functional
link for faculty to
access the article;
without a link you
must upload the full-
text article to the
assignment drop box
What is the
purpose of the
resource?
Is the resource a research
study? If yes, what is the
study design? If not a
research study, what type
of literature is represented
in the resource?
Using the John
Hopkins EBP
Rating Scale,
what level of
evidence is
represented in
the resource?
What are the
recommendations or
findings in this
resource that are
relevant to your
proposed graduate
scholarship project?
How does this resource
support your proposed
project?
Articles/resources #1-5 in the table need to demonstrate the observation of the problem you identified for which you are designing a project to address.
1 Isik, E., & Fredland, N.
M. (2023). Orem’s self-
care deficit nursing theory
to improve children’s self-
care: An integrative
review. The Journal of
School Nursing, 39(1), 6-
17.
https://journals.sagepub.co
m/doi/abs/10.1177/105984
05211050062
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop
self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because it
is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided
by
structured
programs
based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a
key role in
implementing self-care
education for children to
improve self-
care skills
and health
outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care
behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
habits.
The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to
improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
2 Yip, J. Y. C. (2021).
Theory-based advanced
nursing practice: A
practice update on the
application of Orem’s self-
care deficit nursing theory.
SAGE Open Nursing, 7,
23779608211011993.
https://journals.sagepub.co
m/doi/abs/10.1177/237796
08211011993
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided
by structured
programs based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a key role in
implementing self-care
education for children to
improve self-care skills
and health outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
habits.
The study identifies five
key themes that support
structured self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations
3 Walker, L. O., & Avant,
K. C. (2019). Strategies
for theory construction in
nursing (Vol. 4). Upper
Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson/Prentice Hall.
https://www.pearsonhighe
red.com/assets/preface/0/1
/3/4/0134803523
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because it
is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided by structured
programs based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a key role in
implementing self-care
education for children to
improve self-care skills
and health outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
Savana Ayers
109940000000069827
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109940000000069827
The title of the journal should be in italics.
Tiffany Williams
negative outcome experimental
research.
habits.
The study identifies five
key themes that support
structured self-care
interventions.
4 Moghadari Koosha, M.,
Borzou, S. R., Khatiban,
M., & Cheraghi, F.
(2022). Nursing process
based on Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing Theory in
patient with acute myeloid
leukemia: Case
report.
Journal of Nursing
Education, 11(6), 1-10.
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_
id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang
=en
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
• Children can
develop self-
care skills
when guided
by structured
programs
based on
Orem’s
SCDNT.
• Nurses play a
key role in
implementing
self-care
education for
children to
improve self-
care skills and
health
outcomes.
• Early
implementatio
n of self-care
behaviors
promotes
lifelong
healthy habits.
• The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured
self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
5 Tümkaya, M. N., Eroğlu,
K., & Karaçam, Z. (2024).
The effect of Orem’s Self‐
Care Deficit Theory–
based care during
pregnancy and postpartum
period on health
outcomes: A systematic
review and meta‐
analysis. International
Journal of Nursing
Practice, 30(6), e13300.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.
com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.1
3300
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
• Children can
develop self-
care skills
when guided
by structured
programs
based on
Orem’s
SCDNT.
• Nurses play a
key role in
implementing
self-care
education for
children to
improve self-
care skills and
health
outcomes.
• Early
implementatio
n of self-care
behaviors
promotes
lifelong
healthy habits.
• The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured
self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
Savana Ayers
109940000000069827
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Savana Ayers
109940000000069827
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Articles/resources #6 -10 in the table need to demonstrate support for the intervention you have selected to address the identified problem.
6
7
8
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9
10
Articles/resources #11-15 in the table need to provide support for the evaluation method/approach you have identified to determine the outcome
of implementing the selected intervention.
11
12
13
14
15
References
Isik, E., & Fredland, N. M. (2023). Orem’s self-care deficit nursing theory to improve children’s self-care: An integrative review.
The Journal of School Nursing, 39(1), 6-17. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
Moghadari Koosha, M., Borzou, S. R., Khatiban, M., & Cheraghi, F. (2022). Nursing process based on Orem’s Self-Care Deficit
Nursing Theory in patient with acute myeloid leukemia: Case report. Journal of Nursing Education, 11(6), 1-10.
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
Tümkaya, M. N., Eroğlu, K., & Karaçam, Z. (2024). The effect of Orem’s Self‐Care Deficit Theory–based care during pregnancy
and postpartum period on health outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. International Journal of Nursing
Practice, 30(6), e13300. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
Walker, L. O., & Avant, K. C. (2019). Strategies for theory construction in nursing (Vol. 4). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson/Prentice Hall. https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
Yip, J. Y. C. (2021). Theory-based advanced nursing practice: A practice update on the application of Orem’s self-care deficit
nursing theory. SAGE Open Nursing, 7, 23779608211011993.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
Tiffany Williams
In-text citation for What is the Is the resource a research Using the John What are the How does this resource
the resource – in the purpose of the study? If yes, what is the Hopkins EBP recommendations or support your proposed
References list below resource? study design? If not a Rating Scale, findings in this project?
this table include a research study, what type what level of resource that are
full citation that of literature is represented evidence is relevant to your
includes a functional in the resource? represented in proposed graduate
link for faculty to the resource? scholarship project?
access the article;
without a link you
must upload the full-
text article to the
assignment drop box
Articles/resources #1-5 in the table need to demonstrate the observation of the problem you identified for which you are designing a project to address.
1 Isik, E., & Fredland, N.
M. (2023). Orem’s self-
care deficit nursing theory
to improve children’s self-
care: An integrative
review. The Journal of
School Nursing, 39(1), 6-
17.
https://journals.sagepub.co
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care
behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop
self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because it
is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided
by
structured
programs
based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a
key role in
implementing self-care
education for
children to
improve self-
care skills
and health
outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care
behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
habits.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to
improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other
populations.
m/doi/abs/10.1177/105984
05211050062
The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured self-care
interventions.
2 Yip, J. Y. C. (2021).
Theory-based advanced
nursing practice: A
practice update on the
application of Orem’s self-
care deficit nursing theory.
SAGE Open Nursing, 7,
23779608211011993.
https://journals.sagepub.co
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided by structured
programs based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a key role in
implementing self-care
education for children to
improve self-care skills
and health outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
habits.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations
m/doi/abs/10.1177/237796
08211011993
The study identifies five
key themes that support
structured
self-care
interventions.
3 Walker, L. O., & Avant,
K. C. (2019). Strategies
for theory construction in
nursing (Vol. 4). Upper
Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson/Prentice Hall.
https://www.pearsonhighe
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because it
is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
Children can develop
self-care skills when
guided by structured
programs based on
Orem’s SCDNT.
Nurses play a key role in
implementing self-care
education for children to
improve self-care skills
and health outcomes.
Early implementation of
self-care behaviors
promotes lifelong healthy
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
red.com/assets/preface/0/1
/3/4/0134803523
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10598405211050062
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/23779608211011993
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
https://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/preface/0/1/3/4/0134803523
Tiffany Williams
negative outcome experimental
research.
habits.
The study identifies five
key themes that support
structured self-care
interventions.
4 Moghadari Koosha, M.,
Borzou, S. R., Khatiban,
M., & Cheraghi, F.
(2022). Nursing process
based on Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing Theory in
patient with acute myeloid
leukemia: Case
report.
Journal of Nursing
Education, 11(6), 1-10.
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can
develop self-
care skills
when guided
by structured
programs
based on
Orem’s
SCDNT.
Nurses play a
key role in
implementing
self-care
education for
children to
improve self-
care skills and
health
outcomes.
Early
implementatio
n of self-care
behaviors
promotes
lifelong
healthy habits.
The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured
self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang
=en
5 Tümkaya, M. N., Eroğlu,
K., & Karaçam, Z. (2024).
The effect of Orem’s Self‐
Care Deficit Theory–
based care during
pregnancy and postpartum
period on health
outcomes: A systematic
review and meta‐
analysis. International
Journal of Nursing
Practice, 30(6), e13300.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.
The purpose of this
resource is to
examine the use of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT) in
relation to children’s
self-care behaviors.
It explores how self-
care programs based
on Orem’s theory can
help children
develop self-care
skills to promote
health and prevent
negative outcomes.
Yes, this is a research study. It is
an integrative review following
Whittemore and Knafl’s
guidelines. A systematic search
was conducted using nursing
databases, identifying 16 studies
that applied Orem’s theory to
children’s self-care behaviors.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research) because
it is an integrative
review analyzing
previously
conducted studies
rather than
conducting new
experimental
research.
Children can
develop self-
care skills
when guided
by structured
programs
based on
Orem’s
SCDNT.
Nurses play a
key role in
implementing
self-care
education for
children to
improve self-
care skills and
health
outcomes.
Early
implementatio
n of self-care
behaviors
promotes
lifelong
healthy habits.
The study
identifies five
key themes
that support
structured
self-care
interventions.
This resource supports my
project by demonstrating the
effectiveness of Orem’s
SCDNT in guiding
interventions to improve self-
care behaviors. It provides
evidence that structured self-
care programs are beneficial
for children, which may be
applied to similar interventions
in other populations.
com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.1
3300
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
http://jne.ir/browse.php?a_id=1437&sid=1&slc_lang=en
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijn.13300
Tiffany Williams
Articles/resources #6 -10 in the table need to demonstrate support for the intervention you have selected to address the identified problem.
6 Berbiglia, V. A., & Thy,
L. T. (2021). Dorothea E.
Orem: Self-care deficit
theory of nursing.
Alligood MR (Ed.),
Nursing theorists and their
work, 198-213.
https://books.google.com/
books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg
5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&p
g=PA198&dq=Orem%27s
+self
–
care+deficit+nursing+theo
ry+&ots=a-STouaBD-
&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m
5erJcO5rYB2M
To provide an in-
depth overview of
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory (SCDNT)
and its application in
clinical nursing
practice.
No, theoretical literature. According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level V (Expert
Opinion)
Orem’s theory
emphasizes patient self-
care and the role of
nurses in filling care
deficits. The framework
can be applied across
various patient
populations.
Provides foundational
knowledge of SCDNT to
justify its use in the project
and understand its principles.
7 KISKAC, N., & OZ, S. K.
(2023). The Effect of Self-
Care Deficit Nursing
Theory Based Practice
Training On Nurse and
Patient Outcomes in
Internal Medicine
Clinics. MAS Journal of
Applied Sciences, 8(4),
765-779.
https://www.masjaps.com/
index.php/mas/article/vie
w/368
To assess the impact
of SCDNT-based
practice training on
nurse and patient
outcomes in internal
medicine clinics.
Yes, quasi-experimental study. According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level III (Non-
Experimental
Research)
Training based on
SCDNT improved nurse
competency and patient
self-care abilities.
Demonstrated significant
improvements in patient
adherence to care.
Supports the implementation
of an SCDNT-based
intervention in clinical settings
to enhance
patient self-care
and nursing effectiveness.
8 Urtekin, D., & Eroglu, S.
A. (2024). Effect of
training based on Orem’s
self-care deficit theory on
breast cancer patients’
management of
chemotherapy-related side
effects and self-care
behaviors: A randomized
controlled trial. European
Journal of Oncology
Nursing, 73, 102698.
https://www.sciencedirect.
com/science/article/pii/S1
462388924001960
To examine the
effects of SCDNT-
based training on
chemotherapy
patients’
management of side
effects and self-care
behaviors.
Yes, randomized controlled
trial.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level II
(Randomized
Controlled Trial)
Patients receiving
SCDNT-based training
had better self-care
outcomes and managed
chemotherapy side
effects more effectively.
Validates the use of SCDNT-
based interventions to enhance
patient self-care during
medical treatment.
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=usg5EAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA198&dq=Orem%27s+self-care+deficit+nursing+theory+&ots=a-STouaBD-&sig=2pYUtGkFefhn30m5erJcO5rYB2M
https://www.masjaps.com/index.php/mas/article/view/368
https://www.masjaps.com/index.php/mas/article/view/368
https://www.masjaps.com/index.php/mas/article/view/368
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462388924001960
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462388924001960
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462388924001960
Tiffany Williams
9 ASHIQ ALI, A. N.
N. Y. (2022).
COMPARISON OF
TWO NURSING
THEORIES
OREM’S THEORY
OF SELF-CARE
DEFICIT &
KOLCABA’S
COMFORT
THEORY. i-
Manager’s Journal
on Nursing, 12(2).
https://www.research
gate.net/profile/Anny
–
Ali/publication/3697
32966_Comparison_
of_two_nursing_theo
ries_orem’s_theory_o
f_self-
care_deficit_kolcaba’
s_comfort_theory/lin
ks/64a83750b9ed687
4a50402f6/Comparis
on-of-two-nursing-
theories-orems-
theory-of-self-care-
deficit-kolcabas-
comfort-theory
To compare
Orem’s Self-
Care Deficit
Nursing Theory
(SCDNT) with
Kolcaba’s
Comfort Theory
in nursing
practice.
No, theoretical
comparison.
According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level V (Expert
Opinion)
Highlights the
strengths and
applications of both
theories,
emphasizing how
SCDNT focuses on
patient self-care
needs while
Kolcaba’s theory
emphasizes holistic
comfort.
Provides comparative
insight, reinforcing why
SCDNT is suitable for
addressing self-care
deficits in patient
populations relevant to
the project.
10 Samari, B., Najafi,
H., Chiraghi, F.,
Borzou, S. R., &
Oshvandi, K. (2024).
Nursing Care
Process for Elderly
Individuals with
Stoma Based on
Orem’s Self-Care
Deficit Nursing
Theory: A Case
Report. Nursing
Care, 9(1).
https://salmandshena
si.ir/article-1-670-
fa
To present a case
study on elderly
stoma patients
using the
SCDNT
framework.
Yes, case study. According to the
Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based
Practice (JHEBP)
Rating Scale, this
study qualifies as
Level IV (Case
Study)
SCDNT provided a
structured approach
to managing self-
care deficits in
elderly patients with
stomas, improving
their quality of life.
Demonstrates the
applicability of SCDNT
for elderly patients with
chronic conditions,
aligning with the
project’s focus.
Articles/resources #11-15 in the table need to provide support for the evaluation method/approach you have identified to determine the outcome
of implementing the selected intervention.
11
12
13
14
15
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anny-Ali/publication/369732966_Comparison_of_two_nursing_theories_orem’s_theory_of_self-care_deficit_kolcaba’s_comfort_theory/links/64a83750b9ed6874a50402f6/Comparison-of-two-nursing-theories-orems-theory-of-self-care-deficit-kolcabas-comfort-theory
https://salmandshenasi.ir/article-1-670-fa
https://salmandshenasi.ir/article-1-670-fa
https://salmandshenasi.ir/article-1-670-fa
Tiffany Williams
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https://salmandshenasi.ir/article-1-670-fa
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