A nursing model for chronic illness management based upon the Trajectory Framework.

The trajectory framework developed by Strauss and associates provides a conceptual basis for developing a nursing model that gives direction for practice, teaching, and research in the area of chronic illness. This paper presents an overview of the trajectory framework and shows how it can be used to generate such a nursing model.

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