Parental Self-Efficacy: A Concept Analysis Related to Teen Parenting and Implications for School Nurses.

Debra C Sims,Anita J Skarbek

JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING(2019)

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Levels of parental self-efficacy are correlated with both positive and negative care delivery and developmental outcomes for parents and their infants. School nurses are in a unique position to facilitate parenting self-efficacy in teen parents. Using the concept analysis framework of Walker and Avant, parental self-efficacy is analyzed and elucidated to distinguish the concept's defining attributes, antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents. The operational definition of parental self-efficacy arising from this concept review is an individual's belief that he or she is capable of integrating and executing the knowledge and skills necessary to parent their infant. Model, borderline, related, and contrary cases are presented, along with implications for school nursing practice. School nurses are ideally situated to assist teen parents with parental self-efficacy realization tasks.
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parental self-efficacy,teen parenting,parenting confidence,concept analysis
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