Brain Health: A Concept Analysis.
Boniface HarerimanaCheryl ForchukJulie WalshJennifer FogartyMichael BorriePublished in: Issues in mental health nursing (2020)
The concept of brain health has been inconsistently used across disciplines. This concept analysis sought to clarify brain health and construct a unified definition that may lead to consistent use of this concept. The analysis used Walker and Avant's framework to identify scholarly reports on the concept of brain health from various electronic databases. Building on the identified data sources, brain health can be understood as the brain's ability to optimally adapt to internal and external human conditions through cognitive and emotional responses across one's lifespan, which result in sustainable positive changes in brain structures and functional features. This analysis emphasized that maintaining brain health has positive implications on an individual's lifelong quality of health, independence, and delaying cognitive decline. By clarifying uses and definitions of the concept of brain health, this concept analysis may enable researchers and clinicians to evaluate and interpret the concept related data consistently.
Keyphrases
- public health
- healthcare
- resting state
- white matter
- mental health
- health information
- functional connectivity
- cognitive decline
- cerebral ischemia
- health promotion
- emergency department
- electronic health record
- high resolution
- palliative care
- mild cognitive impairment
- mass spectrometry
- artificial intelligence
- data analysis