2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342005000300014
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Sentimento de impotência: diferenciação de outros diagnósticos e conceitos

Abstract: O conhecimento teórico-conceitual que sustenta cada diagnóstico de enfermagem ainda está pouco desenvolvido. No entanto, os diagnósticos de enfermagem só terão significado se olharmos para cada diagnóstico como um conceito que denota um fenômeno. Além de familiaridade com o processo diagnóstico, a enfermeira precisa dispor-se a explorar conceitualmente os diagnósticos potencialmente freqüentes na sua prática clínica. Nesse contexto, a diferenciação entre o diagnóstico de sentimento de impotência e outros diagn… Show more

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“…Words, terms, or expressions are not the concept itself but rather represent it. The main requirement of words that designate the concept is that they are able to express throughout their meaning what really occurs in an empiric reality: i.e., the words used to designate a concept must reflect similar ideas to different persons (14) .…”
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“…Words, terms, or expressions are not the concept itself but rather represent it. The main requirement of words that designate the concept is that they are able to express throughout their meaning what really occurs in an empiric reality: i.e., the words used to designate a concept must reflect similar ideas to different persons (14) .…”
Section: What Is a Concept?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research highlights issues of the conceptual clarity of each diagnosis. Nursing diagnoses have a meaning only if they are seen as a concept that denotes a specific phenomenon (14) .…”
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