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Pattern Recognition As a Nursing Intervention with Japanese Women with Ovarian Cancer

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Specialty Nursing
Date 1998 May 22
PMID 9595174
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This article explores the process of pattern recognition, contained within Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness, as a nursing intervention with adults with ovarian cancer. The process of the nurse-client interactive pattern revealed four nonlinear phases: the client-nurse mutual concern, pattern recognition, vision and action potential, and transformation. Most participants found meaning in their lives and experienced personal growth in expanding consciousness.

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