ABSTRACT
Objective:
to elaborate the conceptual and theoretical-empirical structure, based on the application of Roy's Adaptation model, to guide the development of a controlled clinical trial aimed at assessing the effectiveness of a nursing intervention program to promote the adaptation of family caregivers with caregiver role strain.
Method:
theoretical study. The conceptual structure was developed in three phases: development of a comprehensive understanding of the conceptual model, literature review and construction of the conceptual and theoretical-empirical structure itself.
Results:
the application process demonstrated its consistency in the design of an intervention program for family caregivers of chronic patients, to be tested in a controlled clinical trial. The indicators of adaptation were the reduced score on the caregiver tension scale and the increased perception of wellbeing and quality of life.
Conclusion:
Roy's model serves as an important guide for nursing research intended to test nursing interventions that favor the wellbeing of family caregivers.
DESCRIPTORS:
Caregivers; Nursing; Nursing theory; Chronic disease