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Toward a Unified Understanding of Digital Professionalism in Nursing Students: A Concept Analysis
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1  Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2  Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada
Academic Editor: James Chow

Abstract:

Introduction
The growing use of social media has blurred the line between personal expression and professional responsibility, making it harder for nursing students to navigate appropriate professional conduct online. As future healthcare providers, their ability to uphold professional standards in online environments is critical in maintaining patient trust, ensuring safe communication, and supporting the integrity of nursing practice. Despite its significance, there is a need to operationalize digital professionalism in nursing research.
Methods
Walker and Avant’s (2019) eight-step method was used to operationalize digital professionalism among nursing students. A literature search was conducted using four databases: CINAHL, Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 18 articles were selected for in-depth analysis.
Results
Digital professionalism in nursing students can be operationally defined as the consistent demonstration of professional behaviours, values, and competencies on digital platforms. Five defining attributes emerged from the analysis: (1) safeguarding privacy and confidentiality, (2) establishing clear boundaries between personal and professional identities, (3) being accountable for online actions, (4) engaging in civil and respectful digital discourse, and (5) complying with relevant professional regulatory standards and institutional policies.
Conclusion
This operational definition provides a foundation for a unified understanding of digital professionalism among students, educators, and institutions. Future research should prioritize the development of a standardized measurement tool to assess digital professionalism in nursing students, thereby strengthening its operational clarity. Additionally, exploration of the concept across diverse cultural contexts is warranted to highlight both universal and context-specific attributes.

Keywords: Digital professionalism; nursing education; concept analysis

 
 
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