INTRODUCTION
Concept analysis is widely recognized to be important for
the development of nursmg theory and pracbce (Hardy
1974, Noms 1982, Kim 1983, Walker & Avant 1988, Chinn
& Kramer 1991, Rodgers & Knafl 1993) It is a highly creabve,
ngorous and mtuibve process that can generate and
clanfy the meaning of a single concept Wilson (1966 p ix)
proposes tbat conceptual analysis 'gives framework and
purposiveness to tbmking tbat migbt otherwise meander
mdefinitely and purposelessly among tbe vast marsbes of
intellect and culture' Rodgers (1991) asserts that concept
analysis is a method that can be used to make clmical
decisions, improve commumcation, plan nursmg care,
facilitate climcal researcb and answer clmical quesbons,
thereby enbancmg nursmg pracbce
INTRODUCTIONConcept analysis is widely recognized to be important forthe development of nursmg theory and pracbce (Hardy1974, Noms 1982, Kim 1983, Walker & Avant 1988, Chinn& Kramer 1991, Rodgers & Knafl 1993) It is a highly creabve,ngorous and mtuibve process that can generate andclanfy the meaning of a single concept Wilson (1966 p ix)proposes tbat conceptual analysis 'gives framework andpurposiveness to tbmking tbat migbt otherwise meandermdefinitely and purposelessly among tbe vast marsbes ofintellect and culture' Rodgers (1991) asserts that conceptanalysis is a method that can be used to make clmicaldecisions, improve commumcation, plan nursmg care,facilitate climcal researcb and answer clmical quesbons,thereby enbancmg nursmg pracbce
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