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Perspectives unifying symptom interpretation

C S Teel1, P Meek, A M McNamara

  • 1University of Kansas Medical Center, School of Nursing, Kansas City 66160, USA.

Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship
|January 1, 1997
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The Symptom Interpretation Model (SIM) explains how individuals interpret symptoms to make management decisions. Understanding personal symptom perception is key for effective self-care and treatment outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Science
  • Health Psychology
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Individual symptom interpretation significantly influences health decisions and outcomes.
  • Understanding the intrapersonal perspective is crucial for effective symptom management strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the Symptom Interpretation Model (SIM) to explain how individuals interpret symptoms.
  • Facilitate understanding of symptom interpretation from an intrapersonal perspective.
  • Highlight the critical role of individual symptom interpretation in decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Developed SIM based on illness representation, knowledge structures theory, and reasoning propositions.
  • Utilized theory derivation to create SIM for comparing known and new symptoms.

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  • Focused on behavioral outcomes in the context of symptom interpretation.
  • Main Results:

    • Symptom familiarity influences established patterns of symptom management.
    • SIM provides a framework for understanding the nuances of individual symptom experiences.
    • Personalized symptom interpretation impacts behavioral choices in managing health conditions.

    Conclusions:

    • The Symptom Interpretation Model (SIM) enhances comprehension of individual symptom experiences.
    • Recognizing the intrapersonal perspective is vital for successful symptom management.
    • Comprehensive assessments incorporating individual interpretation are essential for optimizing patient care.