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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices Volume 4 (2017), Article ID 4:IJNCP-225, 4 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2017/225
Concept Analysis
Interdependence: A Concept Analysis

Chelsea Huth1, Beth Kelly2 and Sharon L. Van Sell3*

1Graduate Nursing Program, Texas Woman’s University, USA
2Graduate Nursing Program, Texas Woman’s University, USA
3Professor, The Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell College of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, USA
Prof. Sharon L. Van Sell, The Houston J. and Florence A. Doswell College of Nursing, 5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue, #7209, Dallas, Texas, USA, 75235-7299, Tel: 1-864-275-3527, FAX: 214-689-6539; E-mail: svansell@twu.edu
27 January 2017; 01 April 2017; 03 April 2017
Huth C, Kelly B, Van Sell SL (2017) Interdependence: A Concept Analysis. Int J Nurs Clin Pract 4: 225. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2017/225
This article was published with support from Texas Woman's University Libraries’ Open Access Fund.

Abstract

Interdependence has been defined as more than one entity working together to accomplish a common objective. The purpose of this concept analysis featuring interdependence was to dissect the meaning of the word and apply it to advance practice nursing, clinical practice, and research according to the Walker and Avant concept analysis methodology. The concept of interdependence was selected in order to display the working relationships in healthcare and show how each entity should work collectively to achieve a mutual aspiration.