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- Cheryl realized, "non-nursing models were being used to frame nursing research and practice. Cox believed that the early models did not advance nursing science for several reasons" (Carter & Kulbok 1995).
- Realized there was a need for a framework between client health behavior to guide nursing research and practice (Cox 1982)
- Created the Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior.
- "This model identifies the client-professional interaction as a major influence on health care behavior" (Cox 1982).
-Elements of the theory: Client singularity, client-professional interaction, and health outcome (Cox 1982).
- Elements of the client professional interaction: the provision of health information, affective support, decision control, and professional-technical competencies (Cox 1982).
- "The relationship needs to be reciprocal" (Cox 1982).
"The model is a tool that can be used to guide nursing research" (Cox 1982).
"The context of the model make it able to (1) explore and document nursing intervention and its effect on client health behavior, (2) investigate the role of self-care practices in health and illness, and (3) examine the efficacy or care approaches that subscribe to holistic, client-centered care" (Cox 1982).
The client encounter form, which describes the domains of client-nurse interaction is based on Cox's Interactional Model of Client Health Behavior (Bear & Holcomb 1999).
Theory- Practice Link
The interaction Model of Client health behavior has been the foundation for research and applied to multiple nursing settings.
1. A Model of Health Behavior to Guide Studies of Childhood Cancer Survivors (Cox 2003)
2. The Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior as a Conceptual Guide in the Explanation of Children's Health Behaviors (Robinson & Thomas 2004)
3. Application of Cox's Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior in a Weight Control Program for Military Personnel: A Preintervention Baseline (Troumbley & Lenz 1992).
4. The Interaction Model of Behavior: Application to Community Based Elders (Cox 1986).
"Cox's model offers NPs a holistic nursing approach to guide practice that is well suited to primary care and complementary to medical practice" (Mathews, Secrest, & Muirhead 2008).
" The Cox model is broad enough to encompass the scope of advance practice but specific enough to provide role clarity and a basis upon which to guide clinical assessment, diagnosis, interventions, and health outcomes" (Mathews & Muirhead 2008).
"The NP who views the patient holistically through the nursing process and establishes a therapeutic relationship with the patient has a greater impact on obtaining positive health outcomes" (Mathews & Muirhead 2008).
References Cont.
Mathews, S. K., Secrest, J., & Muirhead, L. (2008). The interaction model of client health behavior: A model for advanced practice nurses. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 20(8), 415-422. doi:10.1111/j.1745-7599.2008.00343.x.
References
Robinson, C., & Thomas, S. (2004). The interaction model of client health behavior as a conceptual guide in the explanation of children's health behaviors. Public Health Nursing, 21(1), 73-84. http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=50&sid=d15cbc4c-03b6-468c-a318-ac97eae683eb%40sessionmgr4005&hid=4103.
Bear, M., & Holcomb, L. (1999). The client encounter form: conceptual development, reliability analysis, and clinical applications. Public Health Nursing, 16(2), 79-86. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=7eb485b2-8836-484a-a67d-1082e05f8a02%40sessionmgr4005&vid=30&hid=4213.
Carter, K., & Kulbok, P. (1995). Evaluation of the interaction model of client health behavior through the first decade of research. Advances in Nursing Science, 18(1), 62-73. Retrieved from http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/sp-3.16.0b/ovidweb.cgi?&S=AFIGFPMIFEDDFBHGNCKKDAMCJINGAA00&Link+Set=S.sh.22.23.27.31%7c7%7csl_10.
Troumbley, P., & Lenz, E. (1992). Application of Cox's interaction model of client health behavior in a weight control program for military personnel: a preintervention baseline. Advances In Nursing Science, 14(4), 65-78. http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/sp-3.16.0b/ovidweb.cgi?WebLinkFrameset=1&S=MBANFPKPIBDDJAGFNCKKHGOBPMLIAA00&returnUrl=ovidweb.cgi%3fMain%2bSearch%2bPage%3d1%26S%3dMBANFPKPIBDDJAGFNCKKHGOBPMLIAA00&directlink=http%3a%2f%2fgraphics.tx.ovid.com%2fovftpdfs%2fFPDDNCOBHGGFIB00%2ffs047%2fovft%2flive%2fgv038%2f00012272%2f00012272-199206000-00008.pdf&filename=Application+of+Cox%27s+interaction+model+of+client+health+behavior+in+a+weight+control+program+for+military+personnel%3a+A+preintervention+baseline.&navigation_links=NavLinks.S.sh.24.1&link_from=S.sh.24%7c1&pdf_key=FPDDNCOBHGGFIB00&pdf_index=/fs047/ovft/live/gv038/00012272/00012272-199206000-00008&D=ovft&link_set=S.sh.24|1|sl_10|resultSet|S.sh.24.25|0.
Cox, C. L. (2003). A model of health behavior to guide studies of childhood cancer survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum, 30(5), 762. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=7eb485b2-8836-484a-a67d-1082e05f8a02%40sessionmgr4005&vid=39&hid=4213.
- Cheryl Cox focuses on the nurse being an educator and counselor instead of the decision maker (Cox 1982).
- Every interaction we have as a nurse with a patient effects the patient, their decision, and perception of health care.
Cox, C. (1982). An interaction model of client health behavior: Theoretical prescription for nursing. Advances in Nursing Science, 541-56. Retrieved from http://ovidsp.tx.ovid.com.proxy.library.maryville.edu/sp-3.16.0b/ovidweb.cgi?WebLinkFrameset=1&S=AFIGFPMIFEDDFBHGNCKKDAMCJINGAA00&returnUrl=ovidweb.cgi%3f%26TOC%3dS.sh.41.42.46.52%257c7%257c50%26FORMAT%3dtoc%26FIELDS%3dTOC%26S%3dAFIGFPMIFEDDFBHGNCKKDAMCJINGAA00&directlink=http%3a%2f%2fgraphics.tx.ovid.com%2fovftpdfs%2fFPDDNCMCDAHGFE00%2ffs047%2fovft%2flive%2fgv038%2f00012272%2f00012272-198210000-00007.pdf&filename=An+interaction+model+of+client+health+behavior%3a+theoretical+prescription+for+nursing.&PDFIdLinkField=%2ffs047%2fovft%2flive%2fgv038%2f00012272%2f00012272-198210000-00007&link_from=S.sh.41.42.46.52%7c7&pdf_key=B&pdf_index=S.sh.41.42.46.52&D=yrovft.