KMID : 1004620230290020175
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Clinical Nursing Research 2023 Volume.29 No. 2 p.175 ~ p.185
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Influence of Reward and Nursing Professional Pride on Nursing Intention in Patient with Emerging Infectious Disease
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Hwang So-Hee
Park Hyo-Jung Youn Jung-Hee
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of nurses on the nursing intentions in patients with emerging infectious diseases.
Methods: Data were collected from 201 nurses with over one year of clinical experience in a general hospital located in Seoul, South Korea. A structured self-report questionnaire was utilized to measure belief factors, core factors, rewards, and nursing professional pride, as well as nursing intentions in patients with emerging infectious diseases.
Results: The results revealed that nurses' intentions to provide care for patients with emerging infectious diseases were significantly influenced by perceived behavioral control (¥â=.26, p<.001), clinical experience (¥â=-.14, p=.008), behavioral beliefs (¥â=.31, p= .010), feeling of vocation (¥â=.29, p=.012) and attitudes toward behaviors (¥â=.08, p=.034).
Conclusion: Enhancing nurses' intentions to provide care for patients with emerging infectious diseases requires the implementation of systemic and educational strategies aimed at strengthening their confidence and beliefs.
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KEYWORD
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Nurses, Communicable Diseases, Intention, Theory of Planned Behavior
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