The development of nursing interventions that demonstrate the link between nursing
actions and patient outcomes is a high priority for nursing research. The development of
intervention research frequently focuses on the methods used to test the intervention while less
attention is placed on rigor in intervention development and design. The purpose of this paper
is to provide thinking points for researchers considering the development of nursing interventions.
The thinking points were developed from the limited literature on this topic in synthesis
with the authors own experiences of designing nursing interventions. Adoption of a systematic
approach to intervention testing is advocated along with a step-wise intervention development
process. This process calls for attention to problem definition, conceptual underpinnings,
desired outcomes and measures and evidence-based content along with careful consideration
of delivery methods, dose and attention to protecting the integrity of the intervention during
testing. The approach advocated will help to ensure that nursing intervention research makes
a useful contribution to the development of nursing practice.
© 2007 Royal College of Nursing, Australia. Published by Elsevier Australia (a division of Reed
International Books Australia Pty Ltd).
Nursing is a highly valued profession in the healthcare industry, focused on providing care and support to individuals of all ages who are experiencing illness, injury, or other health-related issues. Nurses play a crucial role in patient care by assessing and monitoring their health, administering medications and treatments, and offering emotional support to both the patients and their families.
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