Use of the Self- and Family Management Framework in quantitative studies

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BACKGROUND: The Self- and Family Management Framework (SFMF) identifies factors and outcomes of patient and family management of chronic illness. In a previous citation analysis, we reported the frequency and nature of use of the SFMF.

PURPOSE: We conducted a sub-analysis of quantitative articles in the citation analysis to examine testing of relationships depicted in the SFMF.

METHODS: We analyzed study purposes, independent and dependent variables, study implications, and text that referred to the SFMF in 40 articles.

FINDINGS: The SFMF has been used largely to explore factors affecting SFM behaviors, focusing on patient versus family self-management. Independent variables included all categories of facilitators/barriers specified in the SFMF. Dependent variables included all SFMF components (Facilitators/Barriers, Processes, Proximal and Distal Outcomes). Racial/ethnic diversity was limited among study participants. Study implications pertained mostly to psychosocial outcomes. Most studies referred to the SFMF generally.

DISCUSSION: Findings will contribute to revision of the SFMF.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2023

Erschienen:

2023

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:71

Enthalten in:

Nursing outlook - 71(2023), 1 vom: 06. Jan., Seite 101890

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Park, Jae Hyung [VerfasserIn]
Rada, Lynda [VerfasserIn]
Feder, Shelli L [VerfasserIn]
Montano, Anna Rae [VerfasserIn]
Batten, Janene [VerfasserIn]
Tan, Hui [VerfasserIn]
Grey, Margaret [VerfasserIn]
Schulman-Green, Dena [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Adult and older adult
Chronic illness
Family
Journal Article
Self-management
Theory

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Date Completed 28.02.2023

Date Revised 28.02.2023

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1016/j.outlook.2022.10.003

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM349173672