Volume 29, Issue 4 pp. 935-941

An analysis of the concept of pain

Lucy Montes-Sandoval RN MSN

Lucy Montes-Sandoval RN MSN

College Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, New Mexico State University, New Mexico

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First published: 25 December 2001
Citations: 39
LucyMontes-Sandoval College Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, MSC 3185, New Mexico State University, PO Box 30001, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, New Mexico. Tel.: (505) 646 3812; Fax: (505) 646 2167.

Abstract

An analysis of the concept of pain¶ This paper presents a conceptual analysis of the phenomenon of pain. The strategic process of developing a conceptual analysis is a cognitive exercise of critical thinking applied to a very common, but complex and poorly understood, experience. Within the classic framework developed by Walker & Avant (1995), pain is analysed and critical attributes are distilled. A model case, a related case and a contrary case are constructed in the course of creating conceptual clarity. Empirical referents that exemplify the concept of pain are identified. The concept analysis provides a forum for dialectics, offering one defensible interpretation of a complex human occurrence. Nursing implications are discussed in the conclusion.

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