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  1. diagnosing chronic sorrow and providing interventions are within the scope of nursing practice. Nurses can provide anticipatory guidance to individuals at risk. The primary roles of nurses include empathetic presence, teacher-expert, and caring and competent caregiver (Eakes, Burke, & Hainsworth, 1998).

  2. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Theory Description, Analysis and Evaluation - Nursing Theory Exemplar, Theory of Chronic Sorrow Eakes, G. (2004). Chronic sorrow. In S. J. Peterson and T. S. Bredow. (Eds.).

  3. - Diagnosing chronic sorrow and providing interventions. - Can provide anticipatory guidance to individuals at risk. - The primary roles of nurses include empathetic presence, teacher-expert, and caring and competent caregiver.

  4. Few studies have been conducted in low and middle-income countries to explore chronic sorrow. Therefore, this study describes the existence of chronic sorrow, triggers of grief related emotions and coping strategies used by caretakers of children with sickle cell disease in a low-income country.

  5. Chronic sorrow is the periodic recurrence of permanent, pervasive sadness or other grief related feelings associated with a significant loss. The theory provides a framework for understanding and working with people following a single or ongoing loss.

  6. 1 maj 1992 · Although no research on this concept has focused on a life-span approach, the level and quantity of related research indicate that a qualitative method is most appropriate. A study of parents of children with spina bifida provided a usable instrument, the Chronic Sorrow Questionnaire.

  7. 1 lis 2015 · Significant personal loss may lead to a phenomenon called chronic sorrow. Bereaved nurses with chronic sorrow experience grief-related feelings as a result of caring for patients who are suffering and dying.