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. 2025 Jul 11;78(3):e20240470.
doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0470. eCollection 2025.

The middle-range theory of the nursing diagnosis "ineffective health self-management"

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The middle-range theory of the nursing diagnosis "ineffective health self-management"

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Rebecca Stefany da Costa et al. Rev Bras Enferm. .
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Abstract

Objectives: to develop a middle-range theory for the nursing diagnosis "ineffective health self-management" in individuals living with the human immunodeficiency virus.

Methods: this is a methodological study aimed at theoretical development to establish the theoretical-causal validity of the nursing diagnosis "ineffective health self-management" based on the theoretical frameworks of Callista Roy and Lopes, Silva, and Herdman. We conducted a scoping review, resulting in a final sample of 31 articles.

Results: the findings identified five essential attributes, 30 antecedents, and nine clinical consequences. We constructed a middle-range theory comprising 1 pictorial diagram, 8 propositions, and 30 causal relationships (15 predisposing factors, 10 disabling factors, 2 precipitating factors, and 3 reinforcing factors).

Conclusions: the development of this theory enables nurses' clinical judgment regarding the nursing diagnosis "ineffective health self-management" in the context of individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus.

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