Nurses' experiences of competence in lifestyle counselling with adult patients in healthcare settings: A qualitative systematic literature review

Author:

Oikarinen Anne Kaarina12ORCID,Kähkönen Outi23ORCID,Kaakinen Pirjo12ORCID,Kääriäinen Maria12ORCID,Virtanen Mari4ORCID,Paalimäki‐Paakki Karoliina5ORCID,Hylkilä Krista26ORCID,Männikkö Niko12ORCID,Kerimaa Heli12ORCID,Kivelä Kirsi7ORCID,Jansson Miia128ORCID,Kajula Outi5ORCID,Männistö Merja29ORCID,Lahtinen Minna1ORCID,Vanhanen Minna25ORCID,Rajala Mira12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit of Health Science and Technology, Medical Research Centre Oulu, Faculty of Medicine Oulu University Oulu Finland

2. The Finnish Centre for Evidence‐Based Health Care: A Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence Group Helsinki Finland

3. Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

4. Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Helsinki Finland

5. Oulu University of Applied Sciences Oulu Finland

6. Research Unit of Health Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine Oulu University Oulu Finland

7. Wellbeing Services Country of North Ostrobothnia Oulu Finland

8. RMIT University Melbourne Australia

9. Master School at Diaconia University of Applied Sciences Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo identify and synthesise nurses' experiences of competence in lifestyle counselling with adult patients in healthcare settings.BackgroundModifiable lifestyle risk behaviours contribute to an increased prevalence of chronic diseases worldwide. Lifestyle counselling is part of nurses' role which enables them to make a significant contribution to patients' long‐term health in various healthcare contexts, but requires particular competence.DesignQualitative systematic literature review and meta‐aggregation.MethodThe review was guided by Joanna Briggs Institute's methodology for conducting synthesis of qualitative studies. PRISMA‐checklist guided the review process. Relevant original studies were search from databases (CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus, Medic and Psych Articles, Ebscho Open Dissertations and Web of Science). After researcher consensus was reached and quality of the studies evaluated, 20 studies were subjected to meta‐aggregation.ResultsFrom 20 studies meeting the inclusion criteria, 75 findings were extracted and categorised into 13 groups based on their meaning, resulting in the identification of 5 synthesised findings for competence description: Supporting healthy lifestyle adherence, creating interactive and patient‐centred counselling situations, acquiring competence through clinical experience and continuous self‐improvement, collaborating with other professionals and patients, planning lifestyle counselling and managing work across various stages of the patient's disease care path.ConclusionThe review provides an evidence base that can be used to support nurses' competence in lifestyle counselling when working with adult patients in healthcare settings. Lifestyle counselling competence is a complex and rather abstract phenomenon. The review identified, analysed and synthesised the evidence derived from nurses' experience which shows that lifestyle counselling competence is a multidimensional entity which relates to many other competencies within nurses' work.Implications for the ProfessionRecognising the competencies of nurses in lifestyle counselling for adult patients can stimulate nurses' motivation. The acquisition of these competencies can have a positive impact on patients' lives and their health.Patient or Public ContributionNo Patient or Public Contribution.ImpactThe research may enhance nurses' competence in lifestyle counselling, leading to improved health outcomes, better adherence to recommendations and overall well‐being. It may also drive the development of interventions, improving healthcare delivery in lifestyle counselling.Reporting MethodThe review was undertaken and reported using the PRISMA guidelines.Protocol RegistrationBlinded for the review.

Publisher

Wiley

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