The intervention that this author plans to test is to improve a perimenopausal patient’s quality of life, avoid osteoporosis, DVT, cancers, increase libido, improve sleep habits, decrease of hot flashes and vaginal atrophy, and overall generalized health while educating about the benefits, risks, and effects of holistic herbal therapy vs. contemporary therapy. The intervention will include assessing the benefits of using holistic herbal therapies compared to contemporary or traditional therapies to reduce the negative symptoms associated to menopause, improve the quality of life for perimenopausal females, and avoid complications associated with females who have breast cancer or coronary artery disease who cannot take traditional or …show more content…
Also, the chaos theory works rather from the “nonlinear feedback interactions between a relatively small numbers of agents” (Derry & Derry, 2012). This author chose Chaos theory as it provides a coherent framework that qualitatively accounts for puzzling results from perimenopause research. As well, chaos theory can influence inconsistency within and between females, adaptation, lifespan development, and the need for complex explanations of perimenopause. Therefore, whether the menopausal symptoms are chaotic can be empirically examined, and a summary of the research on females who are 30 to 50 years of age with perimenopausal …show more content…
The implications of the evidence-based project (EBP) will explain and grant consent by administrative staff to implement the project within a hospital or clinical setting with the use of organization’s owned equipment. Other stakeholder’s external from the immediate stakeholder network to organize the study would be needed to provide the fiscal needs for the necessary research. Each group will participate in the complementary alternative therapies or herbal holistic therapies and the FDA currently approved therapy approach to implement fiscal sustenance to complete the study. The champion for this study will be a person who meets the scope of practice, such as nurse practitioner or CNO, who can overcome barriers to implement EBP. A champion for this project would be identified as a nurse practitioner or CNO. The CNO is a leader of the magnet-accredited hospital that supports and inspires all disciplines to scrupulously understand the implications to decrease negative perimenopausal symptoms in females within a hospital or clinical setting. The ANP imagines that the concepts of the study, willingness, and ability to advance the use of EBP with other health care disciplines