Concept Analysis of Warmth in Nursing
10.7739/jkafn.2025.32.2.197
- Author:
Jee-Won KIM
1
;
Mina PARK
Author Information
1. Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Gumi University, Gumi, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing
2025;32(2):197-208
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Purpose:This study aimed to analyze and clarify the concept of warmth in nursing to establish a theoretical foundation and provide practical insights for improving patient-centered care. By defining the key attributes of warmth, this study seeks to contribute to the development of strategies for improving therapeutic nurse-patient relationships and holistic nursing care.
Methods:Using Walker and Avant's concept analysis framework, a total of 15 articles from the Korean and international literature related to warmth were reviewed.
Results:Warmth in nursing is defined as verbal and non-verbal behaviors that convey compassion, empathy, and dignity, fostering trust and emotional stability in patients. The key attributes of warmth identified in this study include humanity, communication, professionalism, and dignity. The antecedents of warmth were identified as the caregiver's recognition of emotional vulnerability and the need for empathy in situations where human dignity is at risk. The consequences of warmth include increased patient trust and satisfaction, improved emotional well-being, and the realization of holistic nursing care. To further clarify the concept, model, borderline, and contrary cases were analyzed.
Conclusion:This study systematically explores the attributes and significance of warmth in nursing by integrating previous research and linking it to specific nursing practices. These findings highlight the need for developing standardized assessment tools and implementing educational programs to facilitate the integration of warmth into nursing care. By reinforcing the role of warmth in clinical practice, this study provides a foundation for improving the quality of patient-centered care and strengthening the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.