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      Concept analysis in nursing research: a critical appraisal.

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          The four major methodological approaches to concept analysis (Wilson-derived methods, qualitative methods, critical analysis of the literature, and quantitative methods) are compared. The authors suggest that qualitative methods and methods that critically analyze the literature may be selected according to the level of the maturity of the concept and the purpose of the analysis. These methods have the ability to facilitate inquiry for concept development, delineation, comparison, clarification, correction, and identification. Quantitative methods may be used for exploring concepts (e.g., delineating conceptual boundaries), and quantitative instrumentation may be used for concept validation, operationalization, and measurement, thus complementing concept analysis methods by moving inquiry into another level of investigation. The authors conclude by presenting criteria for the selection of an appropriate research approach for concept analysis and criteria for evaluating concept analysis research.

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          Journal
          Sch Inq Nurs Pract
          Scholarly inquiry for nursing practice
          0889-7182
          0889-7182
          1996
          : 10
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, USA.
          Article
          9009821
          74541183-cebf-44a7-877f-272a9a1d12d6
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