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The utility of self-care theory as a theoretical basis for self-neglect.

W Lauder1.   

Abstract

AIM: This paper sets out to explore the utility of self-care theory in understanding self-neglect. Further theoretical development of both self-care and self-neglect theory and attending core concepts is an important objective.
BACKGROUND: The notions of self-neglect and self-care are frequently linked in the literature. The relationship between self-neglect and self-care is not clear and the strengths and limitations in using self-care theory to facilitate a greater understanding of self-neglect will be addressed. Specifically the issues of self-care agency, self-care requisites, objectivity, class and culture, and lifestyle choice will be critically evaluated in the context of self-neglect theory.
CONCLUSION: Self-care theory has a useful role to play in furthering our understanding of self-neglect. Self-care theory is able to explain some aspects of self-neglect but not others, although this may be a reflection of the relatively underdeveloped state of self-care theories or alternatively may reflect a more fundamental limitation in our ability to fully explain human behaviour.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11380722     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01784.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Nurs        ISSN: 0309-2402            Impact factor:   3.187


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5.  Development of a Conceptual Framework for Severe Self-Neglect (SN) by Modifying the CREST Model for Self-Neglect.

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6.  Structural model of self-care agency in patients with diabetes: A path analysis of the Instrument of Diabetes Self-Care Agency and body self-awareness.

Authors:  Sachiko Waki; Yasuko Shimizu; Kyoko Uchiumi; Kawai Asou; Kumiko Kuroda; Naoko Murakado; Natsuko Seto; Harue Masaki; Hidetoki Ishii
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