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Improve nursing practice: Outcomes, technologies, and clinical supervision [Symposium]

Abstract

Presentation of an instrument that through the characterization of personal features, different ways of living with the disease, and a self-report perception of behavior toward the therapeutic regimen. It allows identifying people with chronic illness with different styles of self-management and identifying the most vulnerable.

Author Details

Fernanda Bastos, PhD, MsC - UCP Autocuidado, Nursing School of Porto, Porto, Portugal; Alice Brito, PhD, McN - ESEP, Oporto College of Nursing, Porto, Portugal; Filipe Miguel Soares Pereira, PhD - Nursing College of Porto, Nursing College of Porto, Porto, Portugal

Sigma Membership

Phi Xi

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Reliability of Instruments, Vulnerability, Self-Management

Conference Name

28th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Dublin, Ireland

Conference Year

2017

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Validity and reliability of self-management style instrument

Dublin, Ireland

Presentation of an instrument that through the characterization of personal features, different ways of living with the disease, and a self-report perception of behavior toward the therapeutic regimen. It allows identifying people with chronic illness with different styles of self-management and identifying the most vulnerable.