Concept Analysis Diagram - Mobility

Nursing Care

·  Directed toward what contributes to a normal concept and is thereby related to all factors involved in or with the concept. Not always needed to have a normal outcome.

Attributes

·  Defining characteristics of the concept

·  What property, quality, or data must be present for the concept to exist

Antecedents

·  What precedes the concept for it to exist

·  Events or incidents that must happen before the concept

Consequences

·  Untoward events or outcomes that occur due to malfunction within the concept

·  Positive events or outcomes that occur due to proper functioning within the concept

Interrelated Concept

·  Concepts which can affect change in the other

·  Concepts which work together to ensure a normal process

·  Concepts which if depleted or impaired can cause a negative consequence in the other

Sub-Concept

·  Critical components of major concept

Explanation of Mobility Diagram:

The Mobility concept analysis diagram clearly depicts the definition as it is related to the attributes. The antecedents identify the events that must happen prior to the concept. These include muscle strength, underlying skeletal stability, joint function, and neuromuscular coordination. For example, if there is not adequate muscle strength and underlying skeletal stability then mobility can be altered and injuries may ensue. The sub concepts of the mobility concept are critical elements of the major concept and are to be closely examined throughout the lecture content. The interrelated concepts are clearly identified and relate in such a way that negative consequences will occur if one is depleted or impaired. These concepts are to work together harmoniously to ensure a normal process. For example comfort upon movement is essential to maintain mobility and prevent alterations or immobility. The consequences are divided into negative and positive outcomes. When mobility balance occurs, positive outcomes are realized. However, when an alteration in mobility occurs negative outcomes result.

The concept of Mobility has a direct impact on biophysical, psychosocial, and functional health. As a basic physiologic process, mobility is required for optimal health.

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