A Concept Analysis of Traditional Korean (Hanbang) Nursing

International Journal of Nursing Knowledge
Youngmi KangJiSun Choi

Abstract

The purpose of this concept analysis was to clarify the meaning and the attributes of traditional Korean (Hanbang) nursing. Data sources include Academic Search Complete, Allied and Complementary Medicine Database, EBSCOhost, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Research Information Sharing Service. We used Walker and Avant's method to analyze the concept of Hanbang nursing. By exploring its common use in the literature, a comprehensive definition of the concept of Hanbang nursing was developed. The results of analyzing the current concept of Hanbang nursing will help provide a better understanding of it and contribute to expanding nursing knowledge and developing of a valid and reliable measurement.

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Oct 24, 2019·Revista brasileira de enfermagem·Marcos Renato de OliveiraRaimundo Augusto Martins Torres

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