Defining Soft Skills In Nursing: A Concept Analysis
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Frontiers of Nursing
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Objective: To define soft skills in nursing.
Methods: This is a concept analysis using the Walker and Avant approach. Multiple electronic databases in the English language
including CINAHL, ScienceDirect, MEDLINE on EBSCOhost, and Scopus were consulted.
Results: Soft skills in nursing include the intrapersonal attributes, interpersonal skills, and creativity of the nurse, which, when combined
with professionalism, teamwork, and effective communication skills, improve the quality of nursing care and client satisfaction.
Conclusions: Although hard and soft skills are compatible and synergetic, soft skills are to be prioritized for the success of nursing care
in the healthcare industry. This concept analysis adds to the body of knowledge by identifying the attributes of soft skills in nursing and
revealing that a good nurse needs more than just good grades to be successful.
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Laari, L., Anim-Boamah, O., & Nyame, M. (2024). Defining soft skills in nursing: a concept analysis. Frontiers of Nursing, 11(3).