question archive The Uncertainty in Illness Theory provides a comprehensive framework within which to view the experience of acute and chronic illness and to organize nursing interventions to promote optimal adjustment
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The Uncertainty in Illness Theory provides a comprehensive framework within which to view the experience of acute and chronic illness and to organize
nursing interventions to promote optimal adjustment. The theory helps explain the
stresses associated with the diagnosis and treatment of major illnesses or chronic
conditions, the processes by which individuals assess and respond to the
uncertainty inherent in an illness experience, and the importance of professional
caregivers in providing information and supporting individuals in understanding
and managing uncertainty. The original theory and its reconceptualization are well
explicated, deriving support from sound theoretical foundations and extensive
empirical confirmation, and it can be applied in illness contexts to support
evidence-based nursing practice.
CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES
1. You have been assigned to a new patient. You want to know about this person's
perceptions of the current situation, supportive relationships, and previous
experiences with health and illness. What questions would you ask to assess the
level of uncertainty?
2. You are working with a young woman who has been living with multiple
sclerosis for 6 years. During an exacerbation of her disease, she focuses on her
plans for going to law school. One of your colleagues suggests that she may be
in denial about the severity of her illness. Use the reconceptualized Uncertainty in
Illness Theory to propose an alternative interpretation of her perspective