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Concept Development In Nursing Foundations Techniques And Applications
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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
Wim G. Groen,Wilma Kuijpers,Hester S. A. Oldenburg,Michel W.J.M. Wouters,Neil K. Aaronson,Willem H. van Harten +5 more
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.
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Volunteering in Health Care Context: A Concept Analysis Using Rodger’s Evolutionary Approach
TL;DR: Five attributes of volunteering, namely, giving help freely, as long-term planned, as giving a benefit to another individual, group, or organization, as working at a formal organization, and as a long-life activity were found.
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Compassion Fatigue in Clinical Nurses: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis
TL;DR: This analysis demonstrated that the concept of compassion fatigue is comprised of excessive empathy, the symptomatology of secondary traumatic stress, the problematic work environment of burnout and coping mechanism deficit.