Bauer Wendy S, Schiffman Rachel F, Ellis Julie L, Erickson Jeanne M, Polfuss Michele, Taani Murad H, Sawin Kathleen J
Author Affiliations: College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (Dr Bauer); School of Nursing, College of Health Professions & Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Drs Schiffman, Ellis, Erickson, Polfuss, Taani, and Sawin); Children's Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Drs Polfuss and Sawin); and Ovation Communities and the Jewish Home and Care Center Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Dr Taani).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2025;48(2):E41-E58. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000512. Epub 2023 Oct 13.
The extent of the application of the Individual and Family Self-Management Theory (IFSMT) in research has yet to be determined. The purpose of this analysis was to review the use of the IFSMT in published research and evaluate posited constructs and relationships. Dimensions and categories of the IFSMT and the interrelationships were generally supported in the 77 articles reviewed. A majority focused on self-management of chronic conditions in the adult population. More research on the strength, direction, and interaction of relationships is needed. Defining and exploring social constructs, including race, ethnicity, and gender, should be prioritized in future IFSMT research.
个体与家庭自我管理理论(IFSMT)在研究中的应用程度尚未确定。本分析的目的是回顾已发表研究中IFSMT的使用情况,并评估假定的结构和关系。在所审查的77篇文章中,IFSMT的维度、类别及其相互关系总体上得到了支持。大多数研究聚焦于成年人群慢性病的自我管理。需要对关系的强度、方向和相互作用进行更多研究。在未来的IFSMT研究中,应优先界定和探索包括种族、族裔和性别在内的社会结构。