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Being wheelchair-bound and being bedridden: Two concept analyses

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Abstract

Aim

Analysis of the concepts and development of a conceptual definition of being wheelchair-bound and being bedridden.
Design

Concept analysis.
Methods

Walker and Avant´s concept analysis method was used. A thematic analysis guided the determination of the attributes, antecedents and consequences.
Results

Being wheelchair-bound and being bedridden are defined as permanent states in which people are bound to an object. Being passively bound to a wheelchair and being bedridden both mean an increasing restriction of the life-space. Being passive wheelchair-bound often represents a preliminary stage to being bedridden. Both concepts have six attributes: in need of help, powerlessness, life-space confinement, mobility limitation, endurance and weakness. They differ in the main feature maintaining an independent sitting position. Physical immobility and physiological instability are antecedents with the following influencing factors: illness, complexity, burden, endogenous/exogenous booster. The consequences are the progression of inactivity and all related physical and psycho-social problems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2075-2087
Number of pages13
JournalNursing Open
Volume10
Issue number4
Early online date6 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 303024 Nursing science

Keywords

  • bedbound, bedridden, boundedness, concept analysis, wheelchair-bound
  • DEPRESSION
  • SLEEP
  • STABILITY
  • PRESSURE
  • wheelchair-bound
  • bedridden
  • HOME OLDER-ADULTS
  • BAND EXERCISES
  • concept analysis
  • PEOPLE
  • bedbound
  • boundedness
  • Concept analysis
  • Boundedness
  • Bedridden
  • Wheelchair-bound
  • Bedbound

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