Abstract
In clinical settings, nurses have observed a conflict within women who are expected to focus on caring for themselves, while their value lies in attending to the needs of others at the sacrifice of self. In this concept analysis of altruism, the term is defined and the critical attributes are identified. Model, borderline, related and contrary cases illustrate what the concept is and what it is not. The meaning of altruism is compared to self-neglect and co-dependence, which are two similar concepts. The antecedents and consequences of altruism are identified to further refine the critical attributes. Implications for research are discussed. This is a first step towards developing nursing theory that will give direction for providing more effective care to women within their value system.

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