Steps of Concept Analysis

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Week 3: Steps of Concept Analysis

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At the end of Week 4 your concept analysis is due.  This discussion provides an opportunity to start this assignment. 

Select a nursing concept, supported by a nursing theory, and address the following components included in a concept analysis:
• Definition of concept
• Identification of three attributes of the concept
• Description of one antecedent and one consequence of the concept
• Identification of at least one empirical referent
• Brief explanation of theoretical applications of the concept (How is the concept relevant to a nursing theory?)

This information does not have to be comprehensive but provides a foundation to the upcoming
assignment. Be sure to include scholarly references.