Describe the method of analysis, using the article and Chapter 3 of Theoretical Basis for Nursing.

Describe the method of analysis, using the article and Chapter 3 of Theoretical Basis for Nursing.

Select a peer-reviewed concept analysis article of your choice and write a response of 1,0001,250 words. Use the following guidelines:

Include an introduction.
Describe the method of analysis, using the article and Chapter 3 of Theoretical Basis for Nursing.
Describe the steps of process and the results for each step.
Apply the concept to a practice situation.
Include a conclusion.
Prepare this assignment according to guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

Benchmark Assignment – Application of Concept Analysis to Clinical Practice

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70.0 %Content

5.0 %Introduction
Introduction is either not present or not evident to the reader.
Introduction is insufficiently developed and/or vague. Purpose is not clear, and paper lacks any discernible overall purpose or organizing claim.
Introduction is present but lacks clarity and/or depth.
Introduction is clear, forecasting development of paper.
Introduction is comprehensive; reader knows exactly what to expect.
30.0 %Description of method, steps in process, and results using the chosen article and chapter 3 of the textbook.
Description of method, steps in process, and results using the chosen article and chapter 3 of the textbook is either not present or not evident to the reader.
Description of method, steps in process, and results using the chosen article and chapter 3 of the textbook is present, but is vague or insufficiently developed.
Addresses the primary elements of the concept but fails to paint a clear picture of the concept analysis.
Primary elements of the concept are present and evident to the reader. Clear picture of concept analysis can be easily detected by the reader.