Applying Comfort Theory to Improve Outcomes for People in Sickle Cell Crisis

Author:

Elting Julie Kientz1ORCID,Di Cesare Danielle1,Layne Jenee1,Murthy Marla1,Mysyuk Orest1

Affiliation:

1. Long Island University – Brooklyn, Harriet Rothkopf Heilbrunn School of Nursing, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Abstract

When people with sickle cell disease in vaso-occlusive crisis need hospitalization, they often experience fragmented and disparate treatment. Racial, gender, and socioeconomic treatment bias by providers, including nurses, is complicated by the current reactionary United States (US) controlled substance policies. To provide high-quality and respectful care, nurses can use Kolcaba’s Comfort Theory as the framework for a holistic plan to assess, deliver individualized interventions, and evaluate outcomes for people experiencing vaso-occlusive crisis. Once in the electronic medical record, it can guide care during future hospitalizations. By refocusing on the nursing value of providing comfort care to individuals in distress, nurses can change treatment outcomes for clients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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