Description of the Assignment?
This assignment presents a modified method for conducting a concept analysis of?ONE?concept that is important and useful to the nurse practitioner role.? The concept for this assignment must be supported by a published?nursing?theory. The selected concept is identified and then the elements of the analysis process are applied in order to synthesize knowledge for application as demonstrated through the creation of model, borderline, and contrary cases.? Theoretical applications of the concept are also discussed. Non-nursing theories may?NOT?be used. The paper concludes with a synthesis of the students new knowledge about the concept. The scholarly literature is incorporated throughout the analysis.?? Only the elements identified in this assignment should be used for this concept analysis.? ?
Criteria for Content?
1. Introduction- The introduction substantively presents all the following elements:??
· Identifies the role of concept analysis within theory development.?
· Identifies the selected?nursing?concept.?
· Identifies the?nursing?theory that addresses the selected concept.?
· Names the sections of the paper.?
· Scholarly support is required.?
2. Definition/Explanation of the selected nursing concept?
· Defines/explains the concept using scholarly literature (a dictionary maybe used for this section ONLY, and additional scholarly nursing references are required).?
· A substantive discussion of this section with support from nursing literature is required.?
3. Literature review?
· A substantive discussion of?at least 6 (six)?scholarly nursing literature sources on the selected concept.
· Themes, ideas, and/or facts about the concept found in the reviewed sources are presented in an organized fashion.?
· Support from nursing literature is required.?
· Please Note:?Primary research articles about the selected nursing concept are the most useful resource for the literature review.?
4. Defining attributes,?for this section:? A minimum of?THREE (3)?attributes are required.?
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