Principle-Based Concept Analysis

Author:

Aghebati Nahid1,Mohammadi Eesa1,Ahmadi Fazlollah1,Noaparast Khosrow Bagheri2

Affiliation:

1. Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran

2. University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Purpose: This is a report of a principle-based concept analysis of intentionality in holistic nursing theories. Method: A principle-based concept analysis method was used to analyze seven holistic theories. The data included eight books and 31 articles (1998-2011), which were retrieved through MEDLINE and CINAHL. Findings: Erickson, Kriger, Parse, Watson, and Zahourek define intentionality as a capacity, a focused consciousness, and a pattern of human being. Rogers and Newman do not explicitly mention intentionality; however, they do explain pattern and consciousness ( epistemology). Intentionality has been operationalized as a core concept of nurse–client relationships ( pragmatic). The theories are consistent on intentionality as a noun and as an attribute of the person—intentionality is different from intent and intention ( linguistic). There is ambiguity concerning the boundaries between intentionality and consciousness ( logic). Theoretically, intentionality is an evolutionary capacity to integrate human awareness and experience. Because intentionality is an individualized concept, we introduced it as “a matrix of continuous known changes” that emerges in two forms: as a capacity of human being and as a capacity of transpersonal caring. Conclusion: This study has produced a theoretical definition of intentionality and provides a foundation for future research to further investigate intentionality to better delineate its boundaries.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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