Middle-range theory of chronic sorrow.

G G Eakes, M L Burke, M A Hainsworth
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Abstract

Purpose: To introduce a middle-range nursing theory of chronic sorrow that presents this sorrow as a normal response to ongoing disparity due to loss. Chronic sorrow is the periodic recurrence of permanent, pervasive sadness or other grief related feelings associated with a significant loss. The theory provides a framework for understanding and working with people following a single or ongoing loss.

Organizing framework: The model of chronic sorrow includes antecedents, trigger events, and internal and external management methods.

Scope: Theory is useful for analyzing individual responses of people experiencing ongoing disparity due to chronic illness, caregiving responsibilities, loss of the "perfect" child, or bereavement.

Sources: The theory was developed using concept analysis, critical review of research, and validation in 10 qualitative studies of various loss situations.

Conclusions: Chronic sorrow has been shown to explain the experience of people across the lifespan who encounter ongoing disparity because of significant loss. Nurses need to view chronic sorrow as a normal response to loss and, when it is triggered, provide support by fostering positive coping strategies and assuming roles that increase comfort.

慢性悲伤的中庸理论。
目的:介绍慢性悲伤的中程护理理论,将这种悲伤呈现为由于失去而持续差异的正常反应。慢性悲伤是指长期的、普遍的悲伤或其他与重大损失有关的悲伤情绪的周期性复发。该理论提供了一个框架,帮助人们理解和与遭受单一或持续损失的人一起工作。组织框架:慢性悲伤模型包括前因、触发事件、内部和外部管理方法。范围:理论对于分析由于慢性疾病、照顾责任、失去“完美”孩子或丧亲之痛而经历持续差异的人的个体反应是有用的。资料来源:该理论是通过概念分析、对研究的批判性回顾和对各种损失情况的10项定性研究的验证而发展起来的。结论:慢性悲伤已经被证明可以解释人们在一生中因重大损失而持续遭遇差距的经历。护士需要将慢性悲伤视为对损失的正常反应,当它被触发时,通过培养积极的应对策略和承担增加安慰的角色来提供支持。
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