Research in Community and Public Health Nursing (지역사회간호학회지)
- Volume 9 Issue 2
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- Pages.518-532
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- 1998
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- 1225-9594(pISSN)
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- 2288-4203(eISSN)
A Correlational Study on Professional Self-concept and Job Satisfaction of Clinical Nurses
임상간호사의 전문직 자아개념과 직무만족도
- Hwang, Mi-Hye (Department of Nursing, Catholic Sangji College) ;
- Jean, Sung-Ju (Department of Nursing, Masan College) ;
- Chung, Bak-Yae (Department of Nursing, Kyungpook National University)
- Published : 1998.12.01
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the professional self-concept and job satisfaction of clinical nurses. The subjects consisted of 569 nurses who work at a university hospital and 6 general hospitals in Daegu, Kyungpook and Kyungnam. The findings are as follows : The average item score of professional self concept was 2.68. The mean item scores of professional self-concept in each dimension were as follows: 2.77 for professional practice: 2.33 for satisfaction: 2.91 for communication. The average item score of job satisfaction was 2.79. The mean item scores of job satisfaction in each dimension were as follows: 3.39 for interaction : 3.27 for professional status; 3.19 for autonomy : 2.90 for doctor-nurse relationship: 2.57 for administration: 2.41 for task requirements: 2.16 for pay. The stronger a subject's professional self-concept, the stronger the job satisfaction. The relationship between general characteristics and professional self-concept shows a significant difference with regard to age, religion, marital status, period of nursing career, and position. The relationship between general characteristics and job satisfaction shows a significant difference with regard to age, religion, educational level, work setting, period of nursing career, position, and region. In conclusion, this study suggests that we need to develop a program for improving professional self-concept of clinical nurses through nursing education.