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The Systems Research Organizing (SRO) Model

The Systems Research Organizing (SRO) Model. Mary Davis Doyle, PhD (c), RN Marylyn Morris McEwen, PhD (c), APRN, BC. Problem Statement Gaps in nursing systems research Absence of context Reliance on linear models. Problem Solution Construction of a new model.

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The Systems Research Organizing (SRO) Model

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  1. The Systems Research Organizing (SRO) Model Mary Davis Doyle, PhD (c), RN Marylyn Morris McEwen, PhD (c), APRN, BC

  2. Problem StatementGaps in nursing systems researchAbsence of contextReliance on linear models Problem Solution Construction of a new model

  3. Theoretical Underpinnings of SRO Model • Quality of Health Care model (Donabedian, 1966) • Structure, Process, Outcome • Outcomes Model for Health Care Research (Holzemer and Reilly, 1995) • Matrix of Inputs, Processes, Outputs, Client, Provider, Setting • American Academy of Nursing Quality of Healthcare Outcomes Model (Mitchell, Ferketich, & Jennings, 1998) • Client, Intervention, Systems, & Outcomes

  4. Context Outcomes Client Intervention Systems Research Organizing Model Adapted from Mitchell, Ferketich, & Jennings (1998)

  5. SRO Constructs • Type of Client • Demographics • Risk Factors Client

  6. SRO Constructs • Individual • Group • Organization Context

  7. SRO Constructs • Direct and Indirect • Clinical Processes • Technological • Organizational Intervention

  8. SRO Constructs • Individual • Group • Organization Outcomes

  9. Relationships • Reciprocal • Dynamic/Interactive • Guides selection of variables

  10. Contribution to Nursing Practice and Research • Framework for critiquing, guiding, and building nursing knowledge. • Reflects nursing metaparadigm of person, health, nursing, and environment.

  11. Application of SRO Model • Border health • Informatics • Organizations • Nurse-patient relationship

  12. Conclusion • Supports research questions concerned with the complexity of nursing practice. • Fosters innovative approaches to building nursing knowledge.

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