Perceived stereotypes about nurses in terms of competence predict nurses’ wellbeing and intent to leave the profession: A cross-sectional study in German intensive home care nursing

Regina König
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The present study investigated, firstly, whether societal warmth and competence stereotypes about nurses, as perceived by the nurses, are congruent with nurses’ self-image. Secondly, it tested whether perceived competence stereotypes are related to nurses’ wellbeing and their intent to leave their profession. A total of 51 female nurses working at least 32 hours per week in intensive home care nursing (IHCN) participated in a correlational online survey. The results indicate that nurses rate themselves more highly on both competence and warmth than they perceive society to rate them. Furthermore, perceived societal ratings of nurses’ competence were negatively related to the intent to leave the profession and to burnout symptoms. The results suggest that measures should be taken to reduce prevalent societal stereotypes about the alleged lack of nurses’ competence.
在能力方面,对护士的刻板印象预测护士的福祉和离开职业的意图:德国家庭重症护理的横断面研究
本研究首先考察了社会对护士的温暖和能力刻板印象是否与护士的自我形象一致。其次,它测试了感知能力刻板印象是否与护士的幸福感和他们离开职业的意图有关。共有51名每周至少工作32小时的家庭重症护理(IHCN)女护士参加了相关的在线调查。结果表明,护士在能力和热情方面对自己的评价要高于他们认为社会对自己的评价。此外,社会对护士能力的评价与护士离职意向和倦怠症状呈负相关。结果表明,应采取措施,以减少普遍的社会刻板印象,所谓的缺乏护士的能力。
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