KMID : 0379720170310010097
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Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society 2017 Volume.31 No. 1 p.97 ~ p.108
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Factors Impacting Nursing Professionalism among Nursing Students
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Hwang Eun-Hee
Shin Su-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the correlations among nursing professionalism, major satisfaction, self leadership and ego-resilience of nursing students.
Methods: The subjects were 110 nursing students recruited from one university. Data were collected using structured questionnaire, and analyzed with the SPSS/SIN 23.0 program.
Results: The results indicate that nursing students have levels of nursing professionalism, major satisfaction, self leadership and ego-resilience that are higher than the median. Nursing professionalism showed differences according to plans for after graduation and subjective health status. Nursing professionalism was significantly correlated with major
satisfaction, self leadership and ego-resilience.
Conclusion: Major satisfaction was the most influential factor predicting greater nursing professionalism. Thus, these factors should be considered when developing a program for enhancing nursing professionalism.
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KEYWORD
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Nursing professionalism, Major satisfaction, Self leadership, Ego-resilience
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