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NURS 6050
Advocating for the Nursing Role in Program Design and Implementation:
Interview Transcript
Walden University
NURS 6050
Advocating for the Nursing Role in Program Design and Implementation: Interview
Transcript
Tell Us About a Healthcare Program, Within Your Practice. What Are the Costs and
Projected Outcomes of This Program?
Nurses are often the first responders when patients visit a healthcare center. They
encounter numerous patients with lifestyle diseases, particularly with weight-related illnesses,
including pulmonary and cardiovascular issues, stroke, and diabetes (Yardley et al., 2014). To
mitigate these health issues, they spearhead the design and implementation of weight loss and
management programs. The projected outcomes of this program include lifestyle modifications
with regard to diet and physical activity, personalized bodyweight reduction, and prevention of
further weight gain, and prevention of weight-related diseases. Although Yaeger et al. (2018)
state that some weight management interventions may be unrealistic and require substantial
resources, a study by Dupart et al. (2017) indicates that nurse-led weight management
interventions are often cost-effective, especially when positively acknowledged by stakeholders.
This program requires substantial education resources and financial and human resource input,
but it is cost-effective.
Who Is Your Target Population?
, The target patient population comprises children at risk of obesity, obese and overweight
patients at risk of coronary, diabetes, and mobility programs, and overweight people already
battling lifestyle diseases.
What Is the Role of the Nurse in Providing Input for The Design of This Healthcare
Program? Can You Provide Examples?
Nurses' roles include establishing the importance of lifestyle changes and what to change
to reduce cholesterol levels and manage long-term weight loss. Phillips et al. (2014) assert that
nurses have a robust secondary prevention and disease management role that makes them
essential in delivering weight management interventions. Their role in the design process
includes determining appropriate intervention for each weight issue. Besides, nurses know the
resources and information patients need to tackle and manage weight conditions. Nurses’
involvement in the design process guarantees an optimal balance between nutrition and exercise
to attain and maintain a normal weight.
What Is Your Role as an Advocate for Your Target Population for This Healthcare
Program? Do You Have Input into Design Decisions? How Else Do You Impact Design?
Nurses advocate for the target population by conducting and disseminating research
regarding effects of excess weight on health outcomes to help explain the risk factors associated
with obesity to promote change. Their advocacy role extends to designing and implementing
evidence-based activities designed for secondary weight gain and obesity prevention, weight
loss, and maintenance. These practitioners have substantial and essential input into design
decisions. For instance, they help determine the intervention, duration, and intensity of physical
activity needed for each patient. They also help determine the amount of energy deficit required
to lose and maintain weight.
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