Risk for imbalanced blood pressure pattern among incarcerated women: Middle-Range Theory - Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem

REVIEW

Risk for imbalanced blood pressure pattern among incarcerated women: Middle-Range Theory

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to develop a Middle-Range Theory for the Risk for imbalanced blood pressure pattern among incarcerated women.

Methods:

theoretical development study to obtain the theoretical-causal validity of the Nursing Diagnosis Risk for unstable blood pressure. The Middle-Range Theory was developed according to six stages: establishment of the approach to developing the theory; definition of the conceptual models to be later analyzed; definition of the main conceptions; a pictorial diagram; propositions; causal relationships and evidence for practice.

Results:

two attributes and 20 antecedents related to imbalanced blood pressure were identified, a pictorial diagram was developed, and nine theoretical propositions were presented.

Conclusions:

the theory developed here favors the diagnostic reasoning of nurses and contributes to planning actions to promote the cardiovascular health of incarcerated women. A new proposition for the diagnosis of Risk for unstable blood pressure was also structured with a new title, definition, and etiological factors.

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