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Clinical Nursing Research
2023 Volume.29 No. 2 p.175 ~ p.185
Influence of Reward and Nursing Professional Pride on Nursing Intention in Patient with Emerging Infectious Disease
Hwang So-Hee

Park Hyo-Jung
Youn Jung-Hee
Abstract
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.
KEYWORD
Nurses, Communicable Diseases, Intention, Theory of Planned Behavior
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