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The nursing process in Trajectory Model. The Corbin and Strauss Chronic Illness Trajectory Framework consists of six steps: Identifying the trajectory phase. Identifying problems and establishing goals. Establishing plans to meet goals.
1 mar 2024 · Most patients with progressive illness follow characteristic trajectories of decline, previously identified as rapid, intermittent, or a gradual decline from a low baseline. Multimorbidity is increasingly common and follows a distinct fourth trajectory. An understanding of the dynamic multidimensional trajectories of patients with progressive ...
They describe how chronic illness is experienced by the person in and through their descriptions of distinct phases of illness. They identify nine phases: pre-trajectory, trajectory onset, stable, unstable, acute, crisis, comeback, downward, and dying.
15 lip 2021 · Four unique illness trajectories were identified with different patient work goals and needs: living with stable chronic conditions involves patients seeking to make patient work as routinized and invisible as possible; dealing with cycles of acute or crisis episodes included heavily multimorbid patients who sought support with therapy adherence...
1 kwi 2018 · With the arrival of symptoms and diagnosis, the ‘chronic illness trajectory’ model follows sequential phases: 1) stable and unstable, managed with usual care; 2) acute and critical, requiring hospitalizations and intensive treatments; 3) post-acute ‘comeback’ or ‘downward’, depending on the disease control; and 4) dying phase. 21
This article offers a revised version of the Corbin and Strauss Chronic Illness Trajectory Framework. The most notable changes include a greater emphasis on health promotion and illness prevention, streamlined language to make it more user friendly, and increased focus on the global influences on health care.
1 wrz 2006 · Constructs introduced by Corbin and Strauss in The Trajectory of Chronic Illness Theory [18,28–33] clarify factors contributing to the management of chronic illness and may help clinicians and researchers develop and target therapeutic interventions for patients with heart failure.