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Describe the concept clearly and use a scenario, brief narrative, or even a poem or fictional narrative to aid the reader in understanding your concept.

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a. Choose a concept that represents an area/problem of interest to you. Choice of a concept that is
related to your research interests is helpful, but not required. Describe the concept clearly and use
a scenario, brief narrative, or even a poem or fictional narrative to aid the reader in
understanding your concept. (1pt)
b. Follow with brief summary which speaks to the significance of the concept for nursing, health
care, or the health or well-being of specific groups of people. In other words, state clearly why it is
important for you to look at this concept in depth (1pt).
c. Identify your purpose in carrying out this concept analysis and relate to your research interests or
clinical practice. (1pt)
d. What are the underlying assumptions for this analysis? It is important to identify your beliefs
about this phenomenon prior to conducting the analysis. If your assumptions are also reflected in
the literature, reference the sources. (1 pt)
e. Preview the paper sections and identify the concept analysis method (1pt)

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