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The Caring Life Course Theory: Opening new frontiers in care—A cardiac rehabilitation example
Author/s | Pinero de Plaza, Maria Alejandra
Hutchinson, Claire Beleigoli, Alline Tieu, Matthew Lawless, Michael Conroy, Tiffany Feo, Rebecca Allande Cussó, Regina ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kitson, Alison A. |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Deposit Date | 2024-07-17 |
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Abstract | Aim(s): To operationalize the Caring Life Course Theory (CLCT) as a framework for improving cardiac rehabilitation (CR) engagement and informing ways to address dis- parities in rural, low socio-economic areas. Methods: A ... Aim(s): To operationalize the Caring Life Course Theory (CLCT) as a framework for improving cardiac rehabilitation (CR) engagement and informing ways to address dis- parities in rural, low socio-economic areas. Methods: A secondary analysis of data collected from 15 CR programmes to identify CR patterns through the CLCT lens using a mixed-methods approach. All analytical processes were conducted in NVivo, coding qualitative data through thematic analy- sis based on CLCT constructs. Relationships among these constructs were quantita- tively assessed using Jaccard coefficients and hierarchical clustering via dendrogram analysis to identify related clusters. Results: A strong interconnectedness among constructs: ‘care from others’, ‘capabil- ity’, ‘care network’ and ‘care provision’ (coefficient = 1) highlights their entangled cru- cial role in CR. However, significant conceptual disparities between ‘care biography’ and ‘fundamental care’ (coefficient = 0.4) and between ‘self-care’ and ‘care biography’ (coefficient = 0.384615) indicate a need for more aligned and personalized care ap- proaches within CR. Conclusion: The CLCT provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical framework to address disparities in CR, facilitating a personalized approach to enhance engage- ment in rural and underserved regions. Implications: Integrating CLCT into CR programme designs could effectively address participation challenges, demonstrating the theory's utility in developing targeted, accessible care interventions/solutions. Impact: • Explored the challenge of low CR engagement in rural, low socio-economic settings. • Uncovered care provision, transitions and individual care biographies' relevance for CR engagement. Demonstrated the potential of CLCT to inform/transform CR services for under- served populations, impacting practices and outcomes. Reporting Method: EQUATOR—MMR-RHS. Patient Contribution: A consumer co-researcher contributed to all study phases |
Citation | Pinero de Plaza, M.A., Hutchinson, C., Beleigoli, A., Tieu, M., Lawless, M., Conroy, T.,...,Kitson, A.A. (2024). The Caring Life Course Theory: Opening new frontiers in care—A cardiac rehabilitation example. Journal of Advanced Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.16312. |
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