Malakeh Z. Malak, Ahamd Ayed, Anas Shehadeh, Moath Abu Ejheisheh, Ahmad Batran
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摘要
目的本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦新毕业急危护理护士的自尊、自信和专业能力水平,以及这些构念之间的关系。护士短缺是一个全球性的问题,导致新毕业的护士在高压力领域,如急诊和重症监护病房的就业。自尊和自信对于高质量的护理至关重要。缺乏关于自尊、自信和专业能力之间关系的研究,特别是在巴勒斯坦新毕业的护士中,由于政治冲突和资源短缺,那里存在着独特的挑战。方法采用横断面设计和方便抽样法,对170名新毕业的急危护理护士进行调查。采用罗森博格自尊量表、自信问卷和护士职业能力量表进行数据采集,时间为2024年7 - 9月。结果被试具有中度自尊(M = 21.05, SD = 2.36)、中度自信(M = 77.73, SD = 3.06)和高度专业能力(M = 67.28, SD = 14.62)。专业能力与自尊之间存在相关性(r = 0.406, p <;0.01),自信(r = 0.353, p <;0.01),年龄(r = 0.360, p <;0.01),工作场所(p.b.r = - 0.225, p <;0.01),离职意向(p.b.r = 0.152, p <;0.05)。职业能力的主要预测因子是自尊和自信。急诊新毕业护士的专业能力较高,重症新毕业护士的自信程度较高。政策制定者和医院管理者应优先考虑具体的策略和干预措施,以提高新毕业护士的自尊和自信。这种关注将直接提高他们的专业能力、能力和保留率,使他们能够更好地维护患者安全文化并提供高质量的护理。此外,在制定和实施这些战略和干预措施时,应考虑相关因素,以确保最大限度地发挥效力。
The Association Between Self-Esteem, Assertiveness, and Professional Competence Among Palestinian Newly Graduated Emergency and Critical Care Nurses
Aim
This study aimed to assess the levels of self-esteem, assertiveness, and professional competence among Palestinian newly graduated emergency and critical care nurses and the association between these constructs.
Background
Nurse shortage is a global issue, leading to the employment of newly graduated nurses in high-stress areas like emergency and critical care units. Self-esteem and assertiveness are essential for high-quality nursing care. There is a lack of studies examining the relationships between self-esteem, assertiveness, and professional competence, particularly among newly graduated nurses in Palestine, where unique challenges exist due to political conflicts and resource shortages.
Methods
A cross-sectional design with a convenience sampling method was used to recruit 170 newly graduated emergency and critical care nurses. Data were collected using Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale, the Assertiveness Questionnaire, and the Nurse Professional Competence (NPC) Scale during the period from July to September 2024.
Results
The participants had moderate self-esteem (M = 21.05, SD = 2.36), moderate assertiveness (M = 77.73, SD = 3.06), and high professional competence (M = 67.28, SD = 14.62) levels. Associations were found between professional competence and self-esteem (r = 0.406, p < 0.01), assertiveness (r = 0.353, p < 0.01), age (r = 0.360, p < 0.01), workplace (p.b.r = −0.225, p < 0.01), and intention to leave the profession (p.b.r = 0.152, p < 0.05). The main predictors of professional competence were self-esteem and assertiveness. Emergency newly graduated nurses had higher professional competence, while critical care newly graduated nurses had higher assertiveness.
Conclusion and Implications for Nursing and/or Health Policy
Policymakers and hospital administrators should prioritize specific strategies and interventions aimed at boosting self-esteem and assertiveness among newly graduated nurses. This focus will directly enhance their professional competence, capability, and retention, enabling them to better maintain a patient safety culture and deliver high-quality care. Furthermore, correlating factors should be considered when developing and implementing these strategies and interventions to ensure maximum effectiveness.
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