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Beyond Abuse: Parse's Theory in Practice

Mary Jo Butler, RN; EdD

West Virginia University, Charleston, WV

Frances G. Snodgrass, RN; MA, MS

West Virginia University, Charleston, WV

A nursing practice with abused women and their families based on Parse's theory of Man-Living-Health is described with emphasis on implementation of the practice processes flowing from the theory and common outcomes of the processes. A case study is presented to illustrate how the practice processes aided one couple in transforming from an abusive relationship to a new and valued way of coexisting. Information on the nursing practice and the case study are used to help demonstrate the utility of the theory of Man-Living-Health in enhancing the quality of life.

Key Words: Abuse • Domestic Violence • Man-Living-Health • Parse's Theory • Theory-Based Practice

Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2, 76-82 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/089431849100400208


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