Nursing is an essential component of all healthcare services, with the potential to have a significant and long-term impact on health outcomes for the world's ageing population. As their professional behaviour plays a major role in improving the quality of patient care, this study was conducted...
It involves the internalization of thevalues and norms of the profession in the individual'sown behaviour and self-concept. The ultimate goal ofprofessional socialization is to internalize a professionalidentity of the profession. Professional socialization setsin to reduce the tension from the scenario ...
Nursing students' attitudes towards their profession and their level of anxiety are relatively unknown in this unprecedented era. According to the self-efficacy theory [22], the core of what influences people's behaviour is their belief in their ability to behave and people always tend to choose...
Professional values in Turkish undergraduate nursing students and its reflection on caring behaviour. Kontakt. 2017;19(2):e116–21. Article Google Scholar Knecht LD, Dabney BW, Cook LE, Gilbert GE. Exploring the development of professional values in an online RN-to-BSN program. Nurs Ethics. ...
The Concept of Self-Esteem in Nursing Education and its Impact on Professional Behaviour Introduction: Self-esteem is defined as the ability of a person to be able to evaluate himself and based on the results of this assessment to tread in his life, to cope with the challenges and achieves ...
(Chow et al.,2018), Sociopolitical Professional Identity (1) (Motoike,2003), Robert’s (2000) Model of Identity Development and Oppressed Group Behaviour (1) (Birks et al.,2010). Seven studies were classified under theNarrativeheading and included Narrative Identity—dialogic (3) (Barone & ...
(2012) Work-related behaviour and experience patterns of nurses in different professional stages and settings compared to physicians in Germany. International ... E Voltmer,K Wingenfeld,C Spahn,... - 《International Journal of Mental Health Nursing》 被引量: 16发表: 2013年 Nurses' attitudes tow...
2. (functioning as plural) a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, esp that of a particular group, profession, or individual 3. (functioning as plural) the moral fitness of a decision, course of action, etc: he doubted the ethics of their verdict. ˈethicist...
“It’s ultimately my responsibility for what happens here, I need to get this tube in.” The actor would be persistent in trying to intubate the mannequin regardless of the participants behaviour. A soft time limit of two minutes was placed on the simulation. The facilitator was given ...
New themes identified were explored in greater detail during each subsequent interview as part of an iterative process [28]. Participant checking was not performed. The SCCT is derived from social cognitive theory [29, 30] and has previously been used to explain career-related behaviour, ...