The metastructure concepts of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom (DIKW paradigm) can be transformed in many areas of healthcare for generating knowledge and advancing healthcare delivery. Matney et al. (2020) describes the development of a theory, Wisdom in Action, to guide nursing practice and the transition from data to wisdom. Matney et al. (2020) has identified wisdom antecedents; individual, pre-existing conditions which influence the development of wisdom. The antecedents were categorized into two dimensions: person-related and setting-related (beginning on page five of the article).
Share one antecedent from each category (person and setting related) which has an impact on the development of wisdom in your professional experience.
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Matney, S. A., Avant, K., Clark, L., & Staggers, N. (2020). Development of a theory of Wisdom-in-Action for clinical nursing. ANS. Advances in Nursing Science, 43(1), 28–41. https://doi.org/10.1097/ANS.0000000000000304