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Concept Development In Nursing Foundations Techniques And Applications

Stefan Aachen
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The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 104 citations till now.

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Readiness for hospital discharge: A concept analysis

TL;DR: A better understanding of the phenomenon will assist healthcare professionals to recognize, measure and implement interventions where necessary, to ensure patients are ready for hospital discharge and assist in the advancement of knowledge for all professionals involved in patient discharge from hospital.
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Family Stigma: A Concept Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of "family stigma" was clarified by using concept analysis method and three key defining attributes were identified: others' negative perceptions, attitudes, emotions, and avoidant behaviors toward a family, including negative situations, events, behaviors, problems or diseases associated with that family, or because of the unordinary characteristics or structures of that family; others' belief that the unusualness of the family is somehow harmful, dangerous, unhealthy, capable of affecting them negatively, or different from general social norms; and other's belief that each family member is also considered as
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The complex patient: A concept clarification.

TL;DR: Drawing on key principles of concept clarification, disciplinary usage in the literature published between 2005 and 2015 in health sciences is highlighted, attending to overlaps and revealing nuances of the complex patient concept.
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Violence towards emergency nurses: A narrative review of theories and frameworks.

TL;DR: In the international literature there are 24 theories and frameworks pertaining to violence towards nurses in the emergency department which describe different intervention strategies based on these, and such theories might be useful to manage violence towards emergency nurses with greater effectiveness.
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An Evolutionary Concept Analysis of Compassion Fatigue.

TL;DR: A better understanding of compassion fatigue will allow researchers and clinicians to identify its causes, prevention, and treatment and impact the rate at which healthcare providers leave clinical practice and their ability to compassionately engage with patients.
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Cultural Humility: A Concept Analysis

TL;DR: Cultural humility was used in a variety of contexts from individuals having ethnic and racial differences, to differences in sexual preference, social status, interprofessional roles, to health care provider/patient relationships.
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Cultural Competence: A Constructivist Definition

TL;DR: A constructivist definition of cultural competence that stems from the conclusions of an extensive critical review of the literature on the concepts of culture, cultural competence, and cultural safety among nurses and other health professionals is proposed.
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Moral courage in nursing A concept analysis

TL;DR: Seven core attributes of moral courage were identified: true presence, moral integrity, responsibility, honesty, advocacy, commitment and perseverance, and personal risk.
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Empowerment of Cancer Survivors Through Information Technology: An Integrative Review

TL;DR: It is shown that IT services may especially contribute to empowerment by providing knowledge, and the components of empowerment could be used to develop IT services for cancer survivors.
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Nursing professionalism: An evolutionary concept analysis

TL;DR: The analysis showed that nursing professionalism is determined by three attributes of cognitive, attitudinal, and psychomotor, and the most important antecedents concepts were demographic, experiential, educational, environmental, and attitudinal factors.