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DOI: 10.1177/0894318406296297 Self-Care Requirements for Activity and Rest: An Orem Nursing FocusConsultant, Nursing and Nursing Administration, Jackson, Mississippi According to Orem's self-care deficit nursing theory, helping people to maintain a balance between activity and rest (a universal self-care requisite) is a legitimate concern of nursing. The meaning of activity and rest, the requirements and potential measures for meeting this self-care requisite, and factors that might influence the process are explored. Criteria for determining a need for nursing, guides for a nursing clinical assessment, and guides for nursing action are suggested as potential ways to assist persons to meet the action demands associated with this self-care requisite.
Key Words: activity and rest Orem self-care deficit nursing theory self-care requisite therapeutic self-care demand
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