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Security giving in surrogacy motherhood process as a caring model for commissioning mothers: A theory synthesis
Author(s) -
Zandi Mitra,
Vanaki Zohreh,
Shiva Marziyeh,
Mohammadi Eesa,
BagheriLankarani Narges
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
japan journal of nursing science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.363
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 1742-7924
pISSN - 1742-7932
DOI - 10.1111/jjns.12111
Subject(s) - project commissioning , process (computing) , psychology , sociology , computer science , publishing , political science , law , operating system
Aim Despite the increasing use of surrogacy, there are no caring theories/models that serve as the basis for nursing care to surrogacy commissioning mothers. This study has designed a model for caring of surrogacy commissioning mothers in 2013. Methods The theory synthesis of W alker and A vant's strategies of theory construction (2011) was used to design a caring model/theory. The theory synthesis includes three stages: (i) selection of focal concept (the concept of “security giving in motherhood” was selected); (ii) review of studies in order to identify factors related to focal concept relevant studies (42 articles and 13 books) were reviewed, statements and concepts related to focal concept were then extracted and classified, and their relations were specified; and (iii) organization of concepts and statements within a relevant general and effective manifestation of the phenomenon under study which led to developing of a model. Results In this caring model/theory, entitled “security giving in surrogacy motherhood”, nurses roles were conceptualized within the conceptual framework that includes three main roles: (i) coordination; (ii) participation; and (iii) security giving (physical, emotional, and legal support; empowerment; presence; relationship management between both parties and advocacy). Training surrogacy specialist nurses and establishment of surrogacy care centers are important factors for implementation of the model. Conclusion This model could help to provided better caring for surrogacy clients, especially for commissioning mothers.