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Apathy: Who Cares? A Concept Analysis

, PMHNP, RN
Pages 693-697 | Published online: 06 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

Apathy has been identified as an independent clinical syndrome. As prevalent and problematic as it is in the field of neuropsychiatry, there is no fully accepted definition of apathy. In this study, a concept analysis utilizing Rodgers’ evolutionary approach was performed. CINAHL Plus with Full Text was searched, and altogether 36 publications were identified for the concept analysis. Our study shows that psychometric scales may have resulted in an inappropriate diagnosis of depression instead of apathy. As a whole, the literature showed that apathy was defined in comparison to depression as well as altered motivation, emotionality, activity, interest, and initiative. We discuss the advances in the development of apathy as an evolutionary concept. Consistent with Rodgers’ evolutionary method, these findings are not an endpoint.

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