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- Title
Recent evidence and progress for developing precision nursing in symptomatology: A scoping review.
- Authors
Liu, Qian; Wang, Fang; Wang, Guan; Liu, Li; Hu, Xiuying
- Abstract
Aim: To summarize the omics results of symptomatic research that can help nurses identify intervention targets and design precision interventions for pain, mental health, cognitive impairment, sleep disorder, fatigue, lymphedema, and quality of life, so as to provide a comprehensive summary of help and inspire to precision nursing. Methods: CINAHL, PubMed, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect databases were searched. Retrieval time was from January 2012 to December 2021. Symptomatology research applying omics that can be used to guide nurses in designing targeted interventions was included. Results: Forty‐six studies were included in the final review. Symptomatology research that can be integrated with nursing science to develop precision nursing focused on pain, mental health, cognitive impairment, sleep disorder, fatigue, lymphedema, and quality of life. Most studies were related to cognitive impairment (n = 10; 21.74%), pain (n = 9; 19.57%), and mental health (n = 8; 17.39%). Moreover, the included studies involved various omics technologies, such as whole genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. Conclusion: The rapid development of various omic technologies promotes symptomatology research, which can help nurses fully understand the information of patients. Phenotypic characteristics and biomarkers shown in symptomatology research help nurses identify intervention targets and develop individualization interventions, so as to prevent and reduce symptoms and improve the quality of life. Implication for nursing and health policy: This scoping review is the first synthesis of all peer‐reviewed literature to summarize and provide important information and references from the omic results of symptomatology studies to develop precision nursing, highlighting the status and development of precision nursing. Nursing education policies should introduce the development and importance of precision nursing. Further research could consider investing more attention in precision nursing. Nursing researchers can carry out some studies applying omics technology to explore more biomarkers, helping guide the formulation of clinical intervention for symptoms.
- Subjects
ONLINE information services; CINAHL database; COGNITION disorders; LYMPHEDEMA; NURSING; PAIN; SYSTEMATIC reviews; ACCURACY; INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; MENTAL health; SLEEP disorders; QUALITY of life; LITERATURE reviews; MEDLINE; FATIGUE (Physiology)
- Publication
International Nursing Review, 2023, Vol 70, Issue 3, p415
- ISSN
0020-8132
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/inr.12816