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Facilitation: The Cornerstone of Practice Development and Person-Centredness, a Journey From Aristotle to the Bedside [Symposium]

Abstract

This is an exploration of the concept of facilitation within practice development (PD) using a concept analysis (CA) methodology. Achievement of conceptual clarity and a shared understanding of what facilitation in PD means, will contribute positively to both caring and academic practice domains.

Author Details

MHSc, MA, BSc (Hons), HDip (Ortho), RGN, Health Service Executive Donegal, Health Service Executive (HSE) Ireland, Ballyshannon, Ireland

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Presentation

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Text-based Document

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Keywords:

Concept analysis, Facilitation, Practice development principles

Conference Name

28th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Dublin, Ireland

Conference Year

2017

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A Concept Analysis: Facilitation and Practice Development Analyzing Evidence From the Literature and Beyond

Dublin, Ireland

This is an exploration of the concept of facilitation within practice development (PD) using a concept analysis (CA) methodology. Achievement of conceptual clarity and a shared understanding of what facilitation in PD means, will contribute positively to both caring and academic practice domains.