Factors Affecting Professional Identity among Nurse Interns'
mohamed, laila; Asmaa Saber Ahmed Elborai;
Abstract
Background: Refining the professional identity of nursing intern is remarkable for
improving the number of new registered nurses and enabling the scarcity of nursing staffs. The
clinical internship is a crucial era for the formulation of professional identity. Aim: the current study
aimed to assess factors affecting professional identity among nurse interns'. Design: A descriptive
cross –sectional design was used to carry out this study. Setting: the study was conducted at Ain
Shams University Hospital where nurse interns are having their training internship program,
Subjects: The subjects of this study was include (120) nurse interns selected by simple random
sample technique. Tools of Data collection: the current study was collected by professional
identification scale. Results: More than three quarters (78.3%) of nurse intern had a high level of
professional identity. While less than one quarter (21.7%)of them had low level of professional
identity. As for total nurse interns' views of the factor affecting on professional identity, points to
statistically significant relations with their, and. Moreover, a significant association is observed
between place of birth, graduation grade, first choice is nursing profession and professional identity
Conclusion: the current study findings, concluded that the majority of nurse interns’ had high level
of professional Identity. Recommendations: the study recommended that the nursing faculties and
clinical nursing units cooperate to construct a strong and comprehensive career planning syllabus for
nursing interns, targets to improving their professional identity.
improving the number of new registered nurses and enabling the scarcity of nursing staffs. The
clinical internship is a crucial era for the formulation of professional identity. Aim: the current study
aimed to assess factors affecting professional identity among nurse interns'. Design: A descriptive
cross –sectional design was used to carry out this study. Setting: the study was conducted at Ain
Shams University Hospital where nurse interns are having their training internship program,
Subjects: The subjects of this study was include (120) nurse interns selected by simple random
sample technique. Tools of Data collection: the current study was collected by professional
identification scale. Results: More than three quarters (78.3%) of nurse intern had a high level of
professional identity. While less than one quarter (21.7%)of them had low level of professional
identity. As for total nurse interns' views of the factor affecting on professional identity, points to
statistically significant relations with their, and. Moreover, a significant association is observed
between place of birth, graduation grade, first choice is nursing profession and professional identity
Conclusion: the current study findings, concluded that the majority of nurse interns’ had high level
of professional Identity. Recommendations: the study recommended that the nursing faculties and
clinical nursing units cooperate to construct a strong and comprehensive career planning syllabus for
nursing interns, targets to improving their professional identity.
Other data
| Title | Factors Affecting Professional Identity among Nurse Interns' | Authors | mohamed, laila ; Asmaa Saber Ahmed Elborai | Keywords | Professional Identity;Nurses Interns | Issue Date | Jun-2024 | Publisher | Egyptian Journal of Health care | Journal | Egyptian journal of health care (EJHC) | Volume | 15 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 1231 | End page | 1239 |
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