Background: The role of self-management is often ambiguous, yet, it is an important area in clinical practice for\npalliative nurses. A clear conceptual understanding, however, of what it represents is lacking.\nMethod: This paper reports an analysis of the concept of self-management support in palliative nursing.\nAvant and Walkerââ?¬â?¢s method was used to guide this concept analysis.\nA search of electronic databases (1990ââ?¬â??2013), use of internet search engines and supplementary hand searching\nproduced an international data set of reviews, empirical research, editorials, protocols and guidelines.\nResults: Based on the analysis self-management support in palliative nursing has been defined as assessing,\nplanning, and implementing appropriate care to enable the patient to live until they die and supporting the\npatient to be given the means to master or deal with their illness or their effects of their illness themselves.\nConclusions: Clarity with the concept of self-management support and palliative nursing could enable nurses to\nprovide more patient and family centred care to people facing life threatening illnesses.
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