| Literature DB >> 29509462 |
Souraya Sidani1, Diane Irvine Doran2.
Abstract
Self-care is an outcome of nursing care that is instrumental for promoting recovery and preventing complications following hospitalization. The Therapeutic Self-Care (TSC) measure was developed to assess self-care ability in acute-care settings. Its content was derived from a conceptualization of selfcare generated from an extensive literature review. Clinical experts considered the 13 items of the TSC measure as relevant, supporting its content validity. Findings of 1 study indicate that the items are internally consistent and loaded on 1 factor. The TSC scores correlate with relevant concepts. The TSC measure quantifies patients' perceived ability for self-care, operationalized in behaviours related to taking medications, recognizing and managing symptoms, carrying out activities of daily living, and managing changes in condition. It can be used to guide and evaluate nursing care. Copyright© by Ingram School of Nursing, McGill University.Entities:
Keywords: acute care; autogestion des soins; conceptualisation; conceptualization; construct validity; content validity; fiabilité de la cohérence interne; internal consistency reliability; measure; mesure; self-care; soins actifs; validité conceptuelle; validité de contenu
Year: 2014 PMID: 29509462 DOI: 10.1177/084456211404600103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Nurs Res ISSN: 0844-5621