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Compassionate Care for Parents Experiencing Miscarriage in the Emergency Department: A Situation-Specific Theory.

Tina EmondFrancine de MontignyJessica WebsterSabrina ZeghicheMylène Bossé
Published in: ANS. Advances in nursing science (2023)
In many countries, parents experiencing miscarriage seek treatment in the emergency department (ED). Parents frequently report dissatisfaction with ED care, while nurses report not knowing how to provide optimal care. This article describes the development of a situation-specific theory, Compassionate care for parents experiencing miscarriage in the ED, based on 4 concepts (change trigger, transition properties, conditions of change, and interventions). This theory evolved from a comprehensive review of the literature, 2 empirical studies, Transitions Theory, and collaborative efforts of an experienced team. The detailed theory development process facilitates its integration in practice and supports new theory development.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • quality improvement
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