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Theory of Peaceful End of Life: Analysis and Evaluation Using the Whall Framework

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  • Romel Jonathan Velasco Yanez
  • Ana Luiza Almeida De Lima
  • Marcos De Oliveira Lopes
  • Viviane Martins Da Silva
  • Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes
  • Maria Célia Freitas

Abstract

Aim This study aims to analyse and evaluate the theory of peaceful end of life to determine its relevance and applicability in nursing research, education and practice, particularly in the areas of palliative care and end‐of‐life care. Methods We conducted a theoretical‐reflexive study using specific criteria for analysing and evaluating middle‐range theories as proposed by Ann Whall (2005). Results The theory clearly outlines the dying and death process, connecting key concepts and essential statements that support a peaceful end of life. It also implicitly incorporates elements of the nursing metaparadigm. Additionally, the theory demonstrates adequate internal consistency and empirical adequacy. Conclusions While the theory offers valuable guidance for nursing research, education and practice in palliative and end‐of‐life care, several information gaps were identified that require refinement for its optimal application. Further studies incorporating all the theory's concepts and statements are needed to confirm its testability, empirical validity and potential need for modifications. Implications for the profession The theory of peaceful end of life has been widely applied in nursing, especially in the context of palliative care, in recent years. However, no previous critiques of the theory have employed a specific evaluation framework for middle‐range theories. This study presents the first formal critique using an appropriate evaluation framework. The findings could help nurses apply this theory more effectively in the care of patients at the end of life. Patient or Public Contribution No patient or public contribution was involved in this study.

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  • Romel Jonathan Velasco Yanez & Ana Luiza Almeida De Lima & Marcos De Oliveira Lopes & Viviane Martins Da Silva & Ana Fátima Carvalho Fernandes & Maria Célia Freitas, 2026. "Theory of Peaceful End of Life: Analysis and Evaluation Using the Whall Framework," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 41(1), pages 182-192, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:41:y:2026:i:1:p:182-192
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.70041
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