Concept development in nursing: foundations,techniques,and applications/ [edited by]Beth L.Rodgers,Kathleen A. Knafl
Imprint
Philadelphia: Saunders, c2000
Edition
2nd ed
Descript
xiv,458p: ill; 23 cm
CONTENT
Introduction to concept development in nursing -- Philosophical foundations of concept development -- Knowledge synthesis and concept development in nursing -- The wilson method of concept analysis -- Wilsonian concept analysis: applying the technique -- Concept analysis : an evolutionary view -- The concept of grief:an evolutionary perspective -- Grief in a cultural context:expending concept analysis beyond the professional literature -- An expansion and elaboration of the hybrid model of concept development -- A concept analysis of withdrawal : application of the hybrid model -- Concept clarification: using the norris method in clinical research -- Simultaneous concept analysis: a strategy for developing multiple interrelated concepts -- Integrative literature reviews for the development of concepts -- A multiphase approach to concept analysis and development -- Methods and application of dimensional analysis:a contribution to concept and knowledge development in nursign -- Beyond analysis: further adventures in concept development -- Exploring pragmatic utility:concept analysis by critically appraising the literature -- Research careers and concept development : the case of normalization -- Concept development situated in the critical paradigm -- Concept development of nursing - sensitive patient outcomes -- Applications and future directions for concept development in nusing