Concept Analysis: State of the Knowledge Paper

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Phenomenon of interest (Title).                                                                                         Influence of Lived Experiences on Non-Adherence to Prostrate Cancer Screening: A Phenomenal Interpretive Case Study of Jamaican men in South Florida

 

  1. CONCEPT ANALYSIS: STATE OF THE KNOWLEDGE PAPER        50%

 

Objective: To develop, describe, and analyze the structure of a selected phenomenon of interest in nursing.  Page numbers are limited to 12-15 double-spaced (12 font) pages (excluding title page, abstract, and references).  If pages go over 15 pages, additional pages will NOT be read and you will NOT receive credit for that section.  This paper this will include six sections with explanations in the guidelines. Please note details on the grading rubric.

 

 

Components of the Concept Analysis: State of the Knowledge Paper

  1. Abstract (3 points)
  2. Introduction of the idea/concept (relate the concept to one or more theories) (7 points)
  3. Historical evolution of the concept in various disciplines (25 points)
  4. Key issues (25 points)
  5. Build a concept analysis. Use steps 4-7 of the Rodgers approach to concept analysis/development as  outlined in Rodgers and Knafl (2000), page 44. (30 points)
  6. Summary (10 points)
  7. References

 

Writing guidelines for the Concept Analysis: State of Knowledge Paper

 

  1. This is a scholarly work that must represent the breadth, depth, and original thinking of the author(s).You must adhere to the principles of APA (6th).
  2. Use the following headings for this paper: Introduction, Historical evolution, Identification of Issues, Concept Analysis, Summary, and References. You may also include subheadings (optional).
  3. Provide an abstract. Must be one page (may be single spaced—APA exception).  Must follow the title page.  Use the same headers used in the paper for the abstract which are: Introduction, Historical evolution, Identification of Issues, Concept Analysis, and Summary.
  4. You may include figures or graphs (place in appendices) as appropriate to illustrate major points
  5. Your paper should not exceed 15 pages, excluding title page, abstract, references, and appendices.

 

 

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