Research-based Practice with Women Who Have Had Miscarriages

Purpose: To summarize a research‐based description of what it is like to miscarry and to recommend an empirically tested theory of caring for women who have experienced miscarriage. Design: The research program included three phases: interpretive theory generation, descriptive survey and instrument...

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Veröffentlicht in:Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship 1999, Vol.31 (4), p.339-345
1. Verfasser: Swanson, Kristen M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To summarize a research‐based description of what it is like to miscarry and to recommend an empirically tested theory of caring for women who have experienced miscarriage. Design: The research program included three phases: interpretive theory generation, descriptive survey and instrument development, and experimental testing of a theory‐based intervention. Methods: Research methods included interpretive phenomenology, factor analysis, and ANCOVA. Findings: A theory of caring and a model of what it is like to miscarry were generated, refined, and tested. A case study shows one woman's response to miscarrying and illustrates clinical application of the caring theory. Conclusions: The Miscarriage Model is a useful framework for anticipating the variety of responses women have to miscarrying. The caring theory is an effective and sensitive guide to clinical practice with women who miscarry.
ISSN:0743-5150
1527-6546
1547-5069
DOI:10.1111/j.1547-5069.1999.tb00514.x