Concept development in nursing and midwifery: an overview of methodological approaches

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2018-10-19Author
Beecher, Claire
Devane, Declan
White, Mark
Greene, Richard
Dowling, Maura
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Beecher, Claire, Devane, Declan, White, Mark, Greene, Richard, & Dowling, Maura. Concept development in Nursing and Midwifery: An overview of methodological approaches. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 0(0), e12702. doi: doi:10.1111/ijn.12702
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Abstract
Background
Over the past four decades, there has been a growing focus on the resolution of conceptual problems through the process of concept development. As the focus on this area has grown, so too has the number of debates in the literature on methodological aspects of concept development.
Aim
To provide an overview of the essential methodological considerations of concept development.
Design
Discussion paper. An overview is presented of the methodological considerations of commonly used concept development strategies and methods within nursing and midwifery.
Data Sources
Literature dating from the inception of concept development in nursing and midwifery.
Implications for Nursing and Midwifery
The robust development of concepts is a vital component in advancing the knowledge base of nursing and midwifery theory and practice. However, the complexity of the concept development literature may serve to exacerbate the challenges of developing a given concept, in particular for the novice researcher.
Conclusion
The methodological considerations discussed provides guidance in determining the most appropriate strategy and method of concept development.