Self-confidence of nurses philosophy: A concept analysis

Made Suandika*, Woung Ru Tang, Mariah Ulfah, Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The philosophical and theoretical values of nursing moved away from a systematic review of the science of nursing and experienced a shift based on paradigms. The results may be interpreted by several nursing theorists in different ways. AIM: This paper aims to analyze the development of a more comprehensive understanding toward the meaning of confidence concept of the nurses and stimulated services health, person, environment and nursing resolutions based on nursing discussions, and nursing-related literature. The definition of this resolution has been completed and synthesized successfully to fit our nursing philosophy. METHODS: The main argument from the researchers shows the renewal of several nursing theorists and critical appraisal adopted by Walker and Avant in eight steps of the broader concept that was agreed at the beginning in the construction of phased planning from positivistic to questionable views of the research the philosophy in nursing provers that nurses confidence is also important. RESULTS: They are academically constructed so that they do not highlight the daily improvement of nurses as nurses need to be confident in performing their job. We need to offer a philosophy of nursing with four things: Social, environmental health, passenger care, and self-confidence. CONCLUSION: The selection of philosophy and ideology of the second paradigm among various options must be agreed on. Nurses must have strong self-confidence and smart collaboration who can make changes in the quality of life of others considering the good and bad for their health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)206-211
Number of pages6
JournalOpen Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume9
Issue numberT4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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© 2021 Made Suandika, Woung-Ru Tang, Mariah Ulfah, Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum.

Keywords

  • Concept analysis
  • Nursing
  • Philosophy
  • Self-confidence

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