Unit 2 Topic 1 Identification of a Concept

Unit 2 Topic 1 Identification of a Concept

The assigned readings from the articles this week discuss methods of concept analysis that are useful in nursing. Select a concept you will analyze in this course. Your concept needs to interest you, possibly associated with your current or future work or something that intrigues or even bothers you. Try to avoid selecting a concept that is too broad or too narrow [see the unit overview for a discussion of broad or narrow concepts]. Explain the following:

Name of the concept of interest
Why you selected it
What you hope to discover or learn from the concept analysis
What the concept means to you currently [prior to any literature review]
Why the concept is of interest to the nursing profession

Cody, W. K. (2006). Philosophical and theoretical perspectives for advanced nursing practice (4th ed.). Sudbury, ME: Jones and Bartlett.
Kuhn, T. (1970). The structure of scientific revolutions (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston.

At least 250 words, with in-text citations and references at bottom.