Twitter Google Share on Facebook self-care (redirected fromself-care deficit) Medical (sĕlf′kâr′) n. The act of engaging in activities or behaviors that help one achieve or maintain good physical or mental health, especially to mitigate the effects of stress or trauma:"Self-care is no...
Objective: To analyze the puerperal women's understanding about the participation of obstetric nurses/nurse-midwives in water birth, under the light of the Self-Care Deficit Theory. Methods: This is a qualitative study using the content analysis technique with the particip...
(ii) the self care deficit theory proposed by Orem13and (iii) the functionality/disability continuum proposed by Fonseca11. Lopes10described two crucial phases in the context of a health care system, namely
The Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm was applied to address variables having missing data among 341 children. 3.1.2. Measures 3.1.2.1. Stigma Stigma was measured using the seven-item scale proposed by the Ministry of Health & Welfare (2006) of South Korea. This scale quantifies children...
this was the category addressed by attendees at the MWIA conference in Vichy. The second type were those who may have been able to find fulfilment in motherhood but were unable to cope with the adolescent independence of their children, a crisis in purpose which dovetailed into a decline and...
This theory of exercise was developed through triangulation ofOrem's self-care deficit theory of nursing, the transtheoretical model of exercise behavior, and characteristics of a population at risk for CVD. Practice theory and use of individual constructs were reviewed, revised, and validated by ...