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Nursing expertise: A course of ambiguity and evolution in a concept

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posted on 2023-03-07, 00:54 authored by Marie Hutchinson, Mary Higson, Michelle ClearyMichelle Cleary, Debra Jackson
In this article, we clarify and describe the nature of nursing expertise and provide a framework to guide its identification and further development. To have utility and rigour, concept-driven research and theories of practice require underlying concepts that are robust, valid and reliable. Advancing understanding of a concept requires careful attention to explicating its knowledge, metaphors and conceptual meaning. Examining the concepts and metaphors of nursing expertise, and how they have been interpreted into the nursing discourse, we aimed to synthesise definitions and similarities between concepts and elicit the defining characteristics and properties of nursing expertise. In clarifying the concept, we sought to move beyond the ambiguity that currently surrounds expertise in nursing and unravel it to make explicit the characteristics of nursing expertise from published peer-reviewed studies and structured literature synthesis. Findings indicate a lack of clarity surrounding the use of the term expertise. Traditional reliance upon intuition as a way of explaining expert performance is slowly evolving. Emerging from the analysis is a picture of expertise as the relationship between networks of contextual reasoning, understanding and practice. Striking absences in the discourse include limited explication of ethical reasoning and theorising a broader interpretation of expertise reflective of contemporary forms of nursing.

History

Volume

23

Issue

4

Start Page

290

End Page

304

Number of Pages

15

eISSN

1440-1800

ISSN

1320-7881

Location

Australia

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2016-05-01

External Author Affiliations

Oxford Brookes University, UK; Independent Researcher, Sydney

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Nursing Inquiry

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