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  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Positive nursing practice environments are linked to improved job satisfaction, autonomy, and patient care quality.
  • Such environments can reduce nurse turnover, stress, and healthcare costs, while enhancing patient safety.
  • A clear definition of a 'positive nursing practice environment' is lacking, necessitating systematic analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and clarify the concept of a 'Positive Nursing Practice Environment'.

Main Methods:

  • Walker and Avant's concept analysis approach was utilized.
  • A comprehensive database search was conducted to gather relevant evidence.
  • JBI's scoping review methodology guided the evidence review.

Main Results:

  • 166 studies were included in the analysis.
  • Ten key attributes defining a positive nursing practice environment were identified.
  • Antecedents and consequences impacting clients, nurses, and institutions were elucidated.

Conclusions:

  • Concept analysis provides valuable insights into nurses' working conditions.
  • Identified characteristics systematically impact professionals, patients, and institutions.
  • This analysis supports future research and practical enhancements in nursing environments.