2008
DOI: 10.1177/0898010108315184
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Interconnectedness in Nursing

Abstract: Nursing maintains the values of compassion, responsibility, holism, and to greater meaning in experiences, and interconnectedness will likely have increased significance in nursing.

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“…A concept analysis of interconnectedness, one of the theory's previously undefined components, was explored as a necessary step in developing new conceptual linkages. This concept analysis used a comprehensive method that included art, poetry, multimedia, religious texts, and interdisciplinary literature in addition to nursing research (Love, 2008). Observations from this author's experiences as an educator were also a guiding force in constructing the hypothesis leading to this midrange theory.…”
Section: The Development Of the Ehne Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concept analysis of interconnectedness, one of the theory's previously undefined components, was explored as a necessary step in developing new conceptual linkages. This concept analysis used a comprehensive method that included art, poetry, multimedia, religious texts, and interdisciplinary literature in addition to nursing research (Love, 2008). Observations from this author's experiences as an educator were also a guiding force in constructing the hypothesis leading to this midrange theory.…”
Section: The Development Of the Ehne Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The belief that humans should be viewed from a "whole" perspective, comprising the mind, body, and spirit is the fundamental underpinning of holistic nursing care. According to Love (2008), nursing education is shifting toward this holistic underpinning. This author states that nursing schools have incorporated holism into their curriculum but often fail to embrace the teaching of students with this holistic perspective.…”
Section: Literature Supports Holistic Care In Nursing Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). The concept of interconnectedness reflects that the human being and the universe connect in a powerful way [13]. Within Rogers' conceptual system, human beings are energy fields integral to the environment [6].…”
Section: Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%