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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Concept Analysis
  • Healthcare

Context:

  • Comfort is a core nursing value requiring deeper analysis.
  • Previous literature has addressed comfort but lacks comprehensive definition.
  • The study applies Walker & Avant's concept analysis methodology.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the concept of comfort in nursing.
  • To define the attributes, antecedents, and consequences of comfort.
  • To provide a framework for understanding and measuring patient comfort.

Summary:

  • Defined attributes include communication, relationships, functionality, self-characteristics, symptom relief, psychological/spiritual states, and safety.
  • Antecedents identified are discomfort, distress, and suffering.
  • Consequences encompass met needs, control, peace, pleasant experiences, feeling cared for, symptom relief, reduced suffering, and absence of discomfort.

Impact:

  • Findings confirm comfort as a multidimensional clinical issue.
  • Enhances nurse understanding and evaluation of patient comfort levels.
  • Guides future comfort-related interventions and research for improved patient outcomes.