Perspective of nursing officers towards their preferred profession in India

S. Mohanasundari, V. Raghu
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Introduction: The performance of nurses has a substantial impact on patient outcomes and professional development. The perspective towards the job and the nursing profession has a direct impact on professional commitment. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of nurses towards their preferred profession. Methods: A total of 572 nursing officers from all four of India's regions – the East, West, North and South–were included in a cross-sectional descriptive study. The samples were contacted by WhatsApp, e-mail and telegram by sharing the SurveyMonkey app-created survey link. The questionnaire includes a 5-point Likert scale to assess the nursing officers' perspectives on a total of 20 statements regarding their perception. The subjects were asked to fill out the informed consent before the study started. Results: The majority of the nursing officers (69.1%) had favourable perspectives and only 1/3rd of the subjects (30.9%) had unfavourable perspectives towards their preferred profession. The years of experience had a significant association with levels of perspective (P = 0.016) tested by Chi-square. Multiple logistic regression showed geographic region had a significant influence on the level of perspective (P = 0.027; 95% confidence interval: 1.059–2.622). Conclusion: The nursing officers had favourable perspectives towards the chosen profession and geographic region is the influencing factor on levels of perspective. To increase personal and professional development, efforts must be taken to reduce the influencing factor and barriers that affect the nursing officer's perspectives.
印度护理人员对其首选职业的看法
导读:护士的表现对病人的治疗结果和专业发展有实质性的影响。对工作和护理专业的看法对职业承诺有直接的影响。本研究的目的是探讨护士对其首选职业的看法。方法:来自印度东部、西部、北部和南部四个地区的572名护理官员被纳入一项横断面描述性研究。通过分享SurveyMonkey应用程序创建的调查链接,WhatsApp、电子邮件和电报联系了这些样本。问卷包括一个5分李克特量表,以评估护理人员的观点对他们的看法共有20个陈述。受试者被要求在研究开始前填写知情同意书。结果:绝大多数护理官(69.1%)对其首选专业持赞成态度,只有1/3的被调查者(30.9%)对其首选专业持反对态度。经卡方检验,经验年数与视角水平有显著相关性(P = 0.016)。多元logistic回归显示,地理区域对视角水平有显著影响(P = 0.027;95%置信区间:1.059-2.622)。结论:护理人员对所选职业有良好的看法,地理区域是影响看法水平的因素。为了促进个人和专业发展,必须努力减少影响护理官观点的影响因素和障碍。
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