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Self-Management Concept. Lisa G. Castro, BSN,RN,MBA. Advanced Theory for the Practice of Nursing. Objectives. Explain the reason for concept selection Describe the various uses of concept Describe the concept’s defining attributes Analyze the concept’s empirical referents.
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Self-Management Concept Lisa G. Castro, BSN,RN,MBA Advanced Theory for the Practice of Nursing
Objectives • Explain the reason for concept selection • Describe the various uses of concept • Describe the concept’s defining attributes • Analyze the concept’s empirical referents
Concept Selection • Health care environment • Increasing demand and cost reduction • Acute and chronic disease management • Synonymous use of self-management concepts • Self-care, self-management, symptom management and self-efficacy • Need for clear concept definition • Guidance toward better outcomes • Opinion post analysis
Various Uses of Concept • Dictionary self-management definition • Business self-management • Team self-management • Education self-management • Nursing self-management • Throne, Patterson, & Whitehead • Wilkinson and Whitehead • Unger and Buelow
Defining Attributes • Lifestyle changes • Individualized goals • Self-monitoring • Support
Empirical Referents • Goal setting • Lifestyle modifications • Healthcare support Example: http://ndep.nih.gov/publications/PublicationDetail.aspx?PubId=71
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