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Concept analysis of feeling: a human response pattern.

S C Beyea

    Nursing Diagnosis : ND : the Official Journal of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
    |July 1, 1990
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    This article examines the concept of feeling in nursing science, highlighting its historical roots and underdeveloped status. It proposes an operational definition to refine the classification of nursing diagnoses and embrace the holistic nature of individuals.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Science
    • Philosophy
    • Psychology

    Background:

    • Feelings are fundamental to human sensation and emotional experiences.
    • Nursing science assumes clients and nurses are emotional beings interacting dynamically with their environment.
    • The concept of 'Feeling' relates to subjective awareness of information, as per NANDA (1989).

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the concept of feeling, its historical context, and interdisciplinary applications.
    • To address the underdeveloped nature of 'feeling' as a concept within nursing science.
    • To propose an operational definition for 'feeling' to enhance nursing diagnosis classification.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of the term 'feeling'.
    • Review of its historical foundations and use in philosophy and psychology.

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  • Proposal of an operational definition for nursing science.
  • Main Results:

    • The concept of feeling is integral to human experience but remains underdeveloped in nursing.
    • Existing definitions of 'Feeling' in nursing relate to subjective information awareness.
    • An operational definition is proposed to refine the concept's application in nursing.

    Conclusions:

    • Refining the concept of feeling is crucial for advancing nursing science.
    • An operational definition can improve the classification of nursing diagnoses.
    • This refinement supports a holistic understanding of individuals in nursing care.