Legal Literacy in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Walker and Avant Concept Analysis
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Literature Search Strategy
2.2.1. Primary Search
2.2.2. Supplementary Conceptual Search
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
- (1)
- they provided definitions, descriptions, or theoretical discussions of legal literacy or closely related legal concepts;
- (2)
- they examined legal knowledge, legal awareness, legal cognition, legal liability, legal responsibility, or legal and ethical responsibilities among nurses or other healthcare professionals;
- (3)
- they developed or used instruments measuring legal knowledge, legal awareness, legal liability, or legally relevant professional competencies;
- (4)
- they contributed to identifying the attributes, antecedents, consequences, or empirical referents of legal literacy in clinical nursing practice;
- (5)
- they helped distinguish legal literacy from adjacent concepts such as legal knowledge, legal awareness, legal cognition, legal consciousness, medical ethics, and professional responsibility.
2.4. Source Selection and Analysis
2.5. Quality Appraisal and Conceptual Relevance Assessment
3. Results
3.1. Distinguishing Related Concepts
3.1.1. Legal Knowledge
3.1.2. Legal Awareness
3.1.3. Legal Cognition
3.1.4. Medical Ethics
3.2. Defining Attributes of Legal Literacy in Clinical Nurses
3.2.1. Normative Understanding
3.2.2. Value Internalization Oriented Toward Rights and Responsibilities
3.2.3. Law-Based Situational Practice
3.3. Cases
3.3.1. Model Case
3.3.2. Borderline Case
3.3.3. Related Case
3.3.4. Contrary Case
3.4. Antecedents of Legal Literacy in Clinical Nurses
3.4.1. Macro-Level: Legal Environment and Sectoral Governance
3.4.2. Meso-Level: Organizational Risk Governance and Compliance Systems
3.4.3. Micro-Level: Individual Professional Experience and Self-Efficacy
3.5. Consequences of Legal Literacy in Clinical Nurses
3.5.1. Individual Level: Enhanced Professional Competence and Risk Management Capacity
3.5.2. Organizational Level: Reduced Dispute Risk and Improved Care Quality
3.5.3. Patient-Rights Level: Protection of Safety and Lawful Interests
3.6. Empirical Referents of Legal Literacy in Clinical Nurses
3.6.1. Existing Instruments and Their Attribute Coverage
3.6.2. Gaps in Existing Measurement Approaches
3.6.3. Observable Empirical Referents by Defining Attribute
3.7. Operational Definition of Legal Literacy in Clinical Nurses
4. Discussion
4.1. Theoretical Grounding and Distinctiveness of the Defining Attributes
4.2. Implications of the Antecedent-Consequence Structure for Nursing Education, Management, and Policy
4.3. Empirical Referents, the Measurement Gap, and Implications for Instrument Development
4.4. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Public Involvement Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Use of Artificial Intelligence
Conflicts of Interest
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Xing, Y.; Wang, X.; Zhang, E.; Yu, J.; Fang, Q. Legal Literacy in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Walker and Avant Concept Analysis. Nurs. Rep. 2026, 16, 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep16060200
Xing Y, Wang X, Zhang E, Yu J, Fang Q. Legal Literacy in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Walker and Avant Concept Analysis. Nursing Reports. 2026; 16(6):200. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep16060200
Chicago/Turabian StyleXing, Yufei, Xiaolong Wang, Enming Zhang, Jiajia Yu, and Qiong Fang. 2026. "Legal Literacy in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Walker and Avant Concept Analysis" Nursing Reports 16, no. 6: 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep16060200
APA StyleXing, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, E., Yu, J., & Fang, Q. (2026). Legal Literacy in Clinical Nursing Practice: A Walker and Avant Concept Analysis. Nursing Reports, 16(6), 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep16060200

