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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00012272-200009000-00006" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1097/00012272-200009000-00006</a>
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Experiencing transitions: an emerging middle-range theory
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Advances In Nursing Science
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2000
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Humans; Cultural Diversity; Health Status; Life Change Events; Helping Behavior; Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care); Practice; quality of life; Adaptation; Psychological; Caregivers/psychology; Attitudes; Family/psychology; Health Knowledge; Health Care; Quality Indicators; Psychological Theory; nursing theory; Emigration and Immigration; Menopause/psychology; Nursing Care/methods/psychology/standards; Parenting/psychology
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Meleis AI; Sawyer LM; Im EO; Hilfinger Messias DK; Schumacher K
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Changes in health and illness of individuals create a process of transition, and clients in transition tend to be more vulnerable to risks that may in turn affect their health. Uncovering these risks may be enhanced by understanding the transition process. As a central concept of nursing, transition has been analyzed, its components identified, and a framework to articulate and to reflect the relationship between these components has been defined. In this article, the previous conceptual analysis of transitions is extended and refined by drawing on the results of five different research studies that have examined transitions using an integrative approach to theory development. The emerging middle-range theory of transitions consists of types and patterns of transitions, properties of transition experiences, facilitating and inhibiting conditions, process indicators, outcome indicators, and nursing therapeutics. The diversity, complexity, and multiple dimensionality of transition experiences need to be further explored and incorporated in future research and nursing practice related to transitions.
2000
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/00012272-200009000-00006" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1097/00012272-200009000-00006</a>
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Journal Article
2000
Adaptation
Advances in Nursing Science
Attitudes
Backlog
Caregivers/psychology
Cultural Diversity
Emigration and Immigration
Family/psychology
Health Care
Health Knowledge
Health Status
Helping Behavior
Hilfinger Messias DK
Humans
Im EO
Journal Article
Life Change Events
Meleis AI
Menopause/psychology
Nursing Care/methods/psychology/standards
nursing theory
Outcome And Process Assessment (health Care)
Parenting/psychology
Practice
Psychological
Psychological Theory
Quality Indicators
Quality Of Life
Sawyer LM
Schumacher K