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Advancing Adolescent Maternal Development: A Grounded Theory

  • Leah D. Atkinson, MS, RN, FNP, NP-C
    Leah D. Atkinson
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    Corresponding author: Leah D. Atkinson, M.S., NP-C, RN.
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    Pinon Health Center, Pinon, AZ
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  • Cynthia J. Peden-McAlpine, PhD, RN
    Cynthia J. Peden-McAlpine
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      School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
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    Published:September 16, 2013DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2013.08.005
    Advancing Adolescent Maternal Development: A Grounded Theory
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        Objectives

        This paper reports a substantive grounded theory called the theory of Advancing Adolescent Maternal Development.

        Design

        A grounded theory approach was used.

        Sample

        Thirty public health nurses working with adolescent clients in a state public health nurse home visiting program volunteered to participate in this study.

        Results

        The basic social psychological problem that emerged from the data was incomplete and at risk adolescent maternal development. Social support and public health nursing interventions are central in the problem resolution process which occurs in stages.

        Conclusions

        Study results can be used to inform the nursing care of pregnant and parenting adolescents.

        Key words

        • Public health nursing
        • Pregnancy in adolescence
        • Adolescent parents
        • Prevention
        • Grounded theory
        • Qualitative research
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        Published online: September 16, 2013

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