Career Maturity and its Effect on Psychological Resilience among Head Nurses
mohamed, laila; Asmaa Saber Ahmed Elborai;
Abstract
Background: Career maturity is one of the most crucial components of supporting one's
future career growth; Resilience in nursing has been highlighted as a human characteristic that
assists nurses in dealing with professional difficulties and responsibilities. Define psychological
resilience as the ability to mentally cope with or adapt to uncertainty, challenges, and adversity. It is
sometimes referred to as “mental fortitude.” Aim: The current study aimed to assess career maturity
and its effect on psychological resilience among head nurses. Research design: A descriptive
correlational design was used to carry out this study. Setting: This study was conducted at Ain
Shams University Hospital. Subjects: This study included (80) head nurses from the
aforementioned setting, and used a simple random sampling technique. Tools of data collection:
The current study used two tools namely; Career maturity Questionnaire and Connor-Davidson
Resilience scale. Results: Approximately two thirds (64%) of studied head nurses had high
Psychological Resilience, and the majority of them (87.5%) had high career maturity. Conclusion:
There were statistically significant relations between head nurses' psychological resilience and all
dimensions of career maturity and overall resilience. Recommendations: The present study provide
suggestions for the development of future research and strategies aimed at improving the career
maturity of nurses and improving Psychological Resilience.
future career growth; Resilience in nursing has been highlighted as a human characteristic that
assists nurses in dealing with professional difficulties and responsibilities. Define psychological
resilience as the ability to mentally cope with or adapt to uncertainty, challenges, and adversity. It is
sometimes referred to as “mental fortitude.” Aim: The current study aimed to assess career maturity
and its effect on psychological resilience among head nurses. Research design: A descriptive
correlational design was used to carry out this study. Setting: This study was conducted at Ain
Shams University Hospital. Subjects: This study included (80) head nurses from the
aforementioned setting, and used a simple random sampling technique. Tools of data collection:
The current study used two tools namely; Career maturity Questionnaire and Connor-Davidson
Resilience scale. Results: Approximately two thirds (64%) of studied head nurses had high
Psychological Resilience, and the majority of them (87.5%) had high career maturity. Conclusion:
There were statistically significant relations between head nurses' psychological resilience and all
dimensions of career maturity and overall resilience. Recommendations: The present study provide
suggestions for the development of future research and strategies aimed at improving the career
maturity of nurses and improving Psychological Resilience.
Other data
| Title | Career Maturity and its Effect on Psychological Resilience among Head Nurses | Authors | mohamed, laila ; Asmaa Saber Ahmed Elborai | Keywords | Career Maturity;Psychological Resilience;Head nurses | Issue Date | Jun-2024 | Publisher | Egyptian Journal of Health Care | Journal | Egyptian journal of health care (EJHC) | Volume | 15 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 1240 | End page | 1250 |
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