Psychological distress: concept analysis
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Auteurs : Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Advanced Nursing [ 0309-2402 ] ; 2004-03.
Abstract
Background. The term ‘distress’ is frequently used in nursing literature to describe patient discomfort related to signs and symptoms of acute or chronic illness, pre‐ or post‐treatment anxiety or compromised status of fetuses or the respiratory system. ‘Psychological distress’ may more accurately describe the patient condition to which nurses respond than does the term ‘distress’. Psychological distress is seldom defined as a distinct concept and is often embedded in the context of strain, stress and distress. This creates confusion for nurses attempting to manage the care of people experiencing psychological distress.
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