Uncertainty in Illness |
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Authors: | Merle H. Mishel |
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Affiliation: | Professor and Division Head, Mental Health Nursing at the College of Nursing, University of Arizona. |
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Abstract: | The middle-range nursing theory of uncertainty in illness is presented from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. The theory explains how persons construct meaning for illness events, with uncertainty indicating the absence of meaning. A model of the uncertainty theory displaying the concepts and their relationships forms the basis for the theoretical and empirical material. Discussion of the theory is organized around three major themes: the antecedents of uncertainty, the process of uncertainty appraisal and coping with uncertainty. |
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