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Enhancing self care through active negotiation.

S J Roberts1, H J Krouse

  • 1Graduate School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Worcester.

The Nurse Practitioner
|August 1, 1988
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Enhancing self care involves empowering individuals by increasing their participation and control. A three-phase active negotiation model guides nurse practitioners in facilitating client involvement in healthcare decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Health Psychology
  • Patient Empowerment

Background:

  • Self-care, a growing concept, emphasizes individual control and autonomy.
  • Active negotiation can enhance patient engagement and self-efficacy.
  • Nurse practitioners play a key role in facilitating patient-centered care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a three-phase active negotiation model.
  • To provide nurse practitioners with strategies for enhancing client involvement in care decisions.
  • To promote client participation and sense of control in self-care.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a three-phase active negotiation model.
  • Description of specific nurse practitioner behaviors.
  • Focus on facilitating client decision-making in healthcare.

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Main Results:

  • The model offers a structured approach for active negotiation.
  • Specific practitioner behaviors are outlined to foster client involvement.
  • Enhanced client participation and control are anticipated outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Active negotiation is a valuable tool for enhancing self-care.
  • The presented model supports nurse practitioners in promoting client autonomy.
  • Increased client involvement leads to improved self-care and health outcomes.