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Concept Analysis of Involvement in The Nurse-Patient Relationship Koji Makino 1 , Hayato Higa 2 1School of Human Nursing, The University of Shiga Prefecture 2Academic Assembly Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama Keyword: 患者−看護師関係 , インボルブメント , 概念分析 , nurse-patient relationship , involvement , concept analysis pp.359-365
Published Date 2019/12/31
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 Objective: The objective was to elucidate the concepts associated with involvement in the nursepatient relationship.

 Methods: The concept analysis method described by Rodgers (2000) was used to analyze English-language literature in the PubMed, CINAHL, Academic Search Elite, and SCOPUS databases.

 Results: Thirty articles were analyzed. As a result, the following 5 attributes were extracted: dedicating her/himself to the patient, entering the patient's world, understanding the patient, adjusting boundaries, and building a relationship. In addition, 4 antecedent conditions and 2 consequences were extracted.

 Conclusions: Using the conceptual model of involvement enables involvement, which tends to be seen as a negative aspect, to be recast as a positive association within the framework of nursing rather than a personal problem. That is, the conceptual model of involvement can serve as a tool that enables the clinical nurse to utilize their unvarnished involvement developments that occur during nursing in subsequent nursing situations.


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電子版ISSN 2185-8888 印刷版ISSN 0287-5330 日本看護科学学会

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