A Conceptual Model for Professional Identity in Nursing: An Interdependent Perspective

M. Lindell Joseph,Cole Edmonson,Nelda Godfrey,Lynne Kuhl,Franklin Shaffer,Rhoda Owens, Carol Bickford,Cheryl Cusack, Mary Dickow, Deb Liebig, Maria O'Rourke, Kristen Priddy, Sheryl Sommer

NURSING SCIENCE QUARTERLY(2023)

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The purpose of this initiative was to define the development, verification, and evolution of the conceptual model for Professional Identity in Nursing. This action research design occurred over two phases, utilizing observations, a modified Norris process for model development, and focus groups. Analysis consisted of conventional content analysis and the Fawcett method for conceptual model analysis and evaluation. The model was modified, and results are presented based on the model's philosophical underpinnings, content, socialness, and evolution. The model resonates with nurses both in the United States and internationally. The interdependency shown in the model encourages collaboration, accountability, and sustainability within the profession and society.
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action research,context,goal attainment,interdependency,professional identity in nursing
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