1 / 9

Group Theory Presentation

Family Stress and Adaptation Theory By Geri Lobiondo -Wood. Group Theory Presentation. Kathy Bowers, Erin Kibbey , Stephanie Monroe, and Erin Roberts Ferris State University. Objectives. Overview of the theory Metaparadigm definitions Critique of the theory

mahsa
Download Presentation

Group Theory Presentation

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Family Stress and Adaptation Theory By Geri Lobiondo-Wood Group Theory Presentation Kathy Bowers, Erin Kibbey, Stephanie Monroe, and Erin Roberts Ferris State University

  2. Objectives • Overview of the theory • Metaparadigm definitions • Critique of the theory • Description of research article • Theory reflection in research • Theoretical framework • Theory in practice • Tie between theory and practice • How research article contributes to nursing

  3. Overview of the theory Lobiondo-Wood’s (2008) Theory of Family Stress and Adaptation • Children undergoing liver transplantation • Theoretical framework: • McCubbin’s Double ABCX Model • Pre-crisis • Stressor and resources • Post-crisis • Pile up, existing and new resources, perception, and coping • Time • Maladaptation and bonadaptation

  4. Theory picture

  5. Metaparadigm definitions • A metaparadigm is defined as a universal idea that classifies the essential concentration of a discipline (Fawcett, 2005). • The four main metaparadigms of nursing are: • Person • Environment • Health • Nurse

  6. Metaparadigm definitions cont’d • In Lobiondo-Woods’ (2008) theory the metaparadigms are defined as: • Person- the child • Health- the state of the child’s health and need for transplant (Peterson & Bredow, 2009) • Environment- Family and resources • Nurse- teaching and intervention pre and post transplant (Smith & Liehr, 2003)

  7. Theory Critique • Origins • Double ABCX Model- McCubbin • Unique Focus • Pre-Crisis, Post-Crisis, Time • Clarity • A, B, C, X • Simplicity • Designs and methods

  8. Theory Critique cont’d • Further generation • Limitations • Family Structure definition • Cultural viewpoints • Generality • Well tested • Empirical use and derivable consequences • FILE, FIRM, CHIP, FAD (Lobiondo-Wood, 2008)

  9. Description of research article • Article: Liver Transplantation in Children: Maternal and Family Stress, Coping, and Adaptation • By: Geri Lobiondo-Wood, Laurel Williams, and Charles McGhee • Purpose: To study the adaptation processes of families whose children underwent a liver transplant • 15 mothers whose children had received a liver transplant • Focused on the relationship between the stressor and the ability to adapt • Focused on mothers perception • Results- maternal stress changed, but family stress remained unchanged.

More Related