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Concept Analysis Paper (individual paper) Miriam

Purpose: There are numerous concepts within the discipline of nursing.  Concepts are the building blocks of theory and represent objects, properties, or events within a specific theory.  Conceptual meaning is created to communicate that meaning to readers and to benefit the discipline.  Each concept defines and details its relationship and role within a particular theory.  This paper is to facilitate understanding of the diverse concepts within the theoretical foundations of nursing.

 

The purpose of this assignment is to perform a formal analysis of one concept found in a nursing theory, utilizing the principles identified by Penrod and Hupcey (see page 66 in textbook).  Any concept relevant to nursing may be selected.  Once identified, the student will examine and bring clarity to the definition of the selected concept by means of a review, analysis and synthesis of relevant literature.

 

Rubric for Grading Concept Analysis Paper

 

Component

Points Possible

Introduction

Identification of concept

   Definition

   Definition of contextual conditions under

     which concept is perceived and expected to occur 

   Review of relevant, scholarly literature

 

20 points

Yes, although I am not sure it is found in nursing theories

Introduction

  Description of concept by review of relevant, scholarly   

  Literature

20 points

Needs more references to explain patient safety as a concept

Analysis of concept utilizing Penrod and Hupcey’s principles

  Epistemological principle

  Pragmatic principle

  Linguistic principle

  Logical principle

  

20 points

Analysis of concept utilizing Penrod and Hupcey’s principles

  Supportive evidence and examples from review of

  literature including the discussion of whether the

  concept meets that principle

  Reach a conclusion and discuss that conclusion

 

20 points

Analysis of concept utilizing Penrod and Hupcey’s principles

  Analysis and discussion of the conclusions that you have

  reached 

 

20 points

Interrelatedness to Nursing

  Fit within nursing knowledge

  Discuss how the concept can be used to extend or

    verify extant nursing knowledge

 

20 points

Interrelatedness to Nursing

  Discussion supported by evidence from review of

  Literature

10 points

Writing

   Paper flows well and is well organized throughout

   Clarity of content throughout

   Spelling and grammar is appropriate throughout

   Papers structure is appropriate including an

     Introduction

     Body

     Conclusion

     

10 points

Format

   Evidentiary support for elements

   Appropriate use of citations throughout

   Appropriate use of APA format throughout

   Appropriate grammar and punctuation throughout

   Title and reference pages in APA format (abstract not

      required)

  

10 points

Total Points Possible

 

150 points

Priming  patient safety : A middle‐range  theory  of  safety  goal priming via  safety  culture communication.

Academic Journal

(includes abstract) Groves, Patricia S.; Bunch, Jacinda L.; Nursing Inquiry, Oct2018; 25(4): N.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. (Article - tables/charts) ISSN: 1320-7881, Database: CINAHL Complete

Subjects: Nursing Practice; Patient Safety Trends; Communication Methods; Nursing TheoryNursing Role; Risk Assessment

Authors:

Potter ML Dawson AM

Affiliation:

Nurse Consultant, New Hampshire Hospital, Concord, NH

Source:

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services  (J PSYCHOSOC NURS MENT HEALTH SERV), 2001 Aug; 39(8): 38-47. (10p)

Publication Type:

Journal Article - CEU, exam questions, questionnaire/scale

Language:

English

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Suicide  --  Prevention and Control Patient Safety Behavior Contracting Orlando's Theory of the Deliberative Nursing Process Nurse-Patient Relations

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Confusion and controversy continue to surround the definition and use of safety contracts. A safety agreement based on Orlando's Nursing Theory may be a more practical, concise, and nurse-patient friendly means to promote patient safety. The key ingredients in a safety agreement are identifying patients' immediate safety needs and decreasing patients' immediate distress related to safety through the nurse-patient relationship. The value of a safety agreement lies not in the tool itself but in its promotion of a nurse-patient relationship that involves communication and collaboration.

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The role of  theory  in improving  patient safety  and quality health care.

Academic Journal

(includes abstract) Mark BA; Hughes LC; Jones CB; Nursing Outlook, 2004 Jan-Feb; 52(1): 11-16. 6p. (Journal Article - tables/charts) ISSN: 0029-6554 PMID: NLM15014375, Database: CINAHL Complete

Subjects: Nursing Care Manpower; Nursing Role; Nursing TheoryPatient Safety; Quality of Health Care

Theory  of protective empowering for balancing patient safety and choices.

Academic Journal

(English) ; Abstract available. By: Chiovitti RF, Nursing ethics [Nurs Ethics], ISSN: 1477-0989, 2011 Jan; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 88-101; Publisher: SAGE Publications; PMID: 21285200, Database: MEDLINE Complete

Subjects: Ontario; Ethics, Nursing; Nurse's Role; Nurse-Patient Relations ethics; Nursing Staff ethics; Nursing Theory; Psychiatric Nursing ethics; Safety

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Feeling safe during an inpatient hospitalization: a concept analysis.

Academic Journal

By: Mollon, Deene. Journal of Advanced Nursing (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.). Aug2014, Vol. 70 Issue 8, p1727-1737. 11p. DOI: 10.1111/jan.12348. , Database: Consumer Health Complete - EBSCOhost

Subjects: CINAHL (Information retrieval system); CONCEPTS; HOPE; HOSPITAL care; PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems; MEDLINE; NURSE-patient relationships; PHILOSOPHY of nursingPATIENT safety; SUFFERING; TRUST; SEARCH engines

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From safety contract to safety agreement.

Academic Journal

(English) ; Abstract available. By: Potter M; Dawson A, Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services [J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv], ISSN: 0279-3695, 2001 Aug; Vol. 39 (8), pp. 38-45; Publisher: C.B. Slack; PMID: 11503430, Database: MEDLINE Complete

Subjects: Nurse-Patient Relations; Preventive Health Services supply & distribution; Safety; Suicide prevention & control

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