Weinert Clarann, Cudney Shirley, Spring Amber
College of Nursing, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2008;40(4):364-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2008.00241.x.
To describe the evolution of "The Women to Women Conceptual Model for Adaptation to Chronic Illness."
A three-phase, computer-based research intervention to provide support and health information to chronically ill middle-aged women living in rural areas of the intermountain West. EVOLUTION OF A CONCEPTUAL MODEL: The path of the conceptualization of the WTW project was traced from a single concept to its present explanatory, multiconcept model consisting of three major adaptation constructs (environmental stimuli, psychosocial response, illness management) with related middle-range theoretical concepts (focal, contextual, and residual stimuli, psychosocial adaptation, chronic illness self-management, and quality of life) including empirical indicators and measures for each.
As the computer-based intervention is maturing, we are demonstrating its efficacy in helping rural women to better manage chronic illness. At the completion of this study, the intervention should be adequately tested so that it could be adapted for use by advanced practice nurses especially those working with people in isolated rural areas.
描述“女性适应慢性病概念模型”的演变过程。
一项分三个阶段、基于计算机的研究干预措施,旨在为居住在西部山间农村地区的中年慢性病女性提供支持和健康信息。概念模型的演变:“女性对女性”(WTW)项目的概念化路径从单一概念追溯到其目前的解释性多概念模型,该模型由三个主要适应结构(环境刺激、心理社会反应、疾病管理)以及相关的中程理论概念(焦点刺激、背景刺激和残余刺激、心理社会适应、慢性病自我管理和生活质量)组成,包括每个概念的实证指标和测量方法。
随着基于计算机的干预措施不断成熟,我们正在证明其在帮助农村女性更好地管理慢性病方面的功效。在本研究结束时,该干预措施应得到充分测试,以便能够供高级执业护士使用,尤其是那些在偏远农村地区工作的护士。