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    • Everyday ethical comportment is crucial for 21st-century nursing education.
    • The concept is less understood than traditional bioethical models.
    • Nursing education often relies on dominant bioethical frameworks.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the concept of everyday ethical comportment.
    • To determine the concept's ongoing viability within the nursing discipline.

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    • Systematic literature review guided by Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis.
    • PRISMA guidelines followed for article selection.
    • Analysis of 20 articles on everyday ethical comportment.

    Main Results:

    • Identified four critical attributes: embodiment, skilled relational know-how, caring, and salience.
    • Determined surrogate terms, related terms, antecedents, and consequences.
    • Found everyday ethical comportment to be underrepresented in current literature.

    Conclusions:

    • Everyday ethical comportment remains a viable concept for nursing.
    • The future sustainability of everyday ethical comportment in nursing is uncertain.
    • Further research is needed to ensure the concept's continued relevance.