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Complex health problems. Clinically assessing self-management abilities.

M Snyder, P Brugge-Wiger, S Ahern

    Journal of Gerontological Nursing
    |April 1, 1991
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    Staff nurses assess patient self-care abilities for effective post-hospitalization care planning. A new Self-Management Inventory, based on Orem

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Assessment
    • Self-Care Theory

    Background:

    • Effective post-hospitalization care relies on accurate assessment of patient self-care abilities by nurses.
    • Existing assessment tools may not be sufficiently comprehensive or practical for busy clinical settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a practical and comprehensive assessment instrument for evaluating patient self-care abilities.
    • To utilize Orem's self-care deficit framework in instrument development.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a Self-Management Inventory.
    • Grounded in Orem's theory of self-care deficits (universal, developmental, therapeutic).

    Main Results:

    • A Self-Management Inventory was developed.

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  • The inventory is based on Orem's established self-care deficit categories.
  • Conclusions:

    • The Self-Management Inventory offers a structured approach to assessing patient self-care.
    • This tool supports nurses in planning post-hospitalization care by addressing universal, developmental, and therapeutic self-care deficits.