Nurses’ Views on Their Profession in Turkey and Influencing Factors

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Selma Sabanciogullari1* and Selma Dogan2 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Cumhuriyet University, 58140 Sivas, Turkey 2 Professor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Uskudar University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey 1

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Research Article

Nurses’ Views on Their Profession in Turkey and Influencing Factors

Dates: Received: 13 February, 2017; Accepted: 13 March, 2017; Published: 15 March, 2017 *Corresponding author: Selma Sabanciogullari, Associate Professor, PhD, RN, School of Susehri Health High, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Cumhuriyet University, 58140 Sivas, Turkey, Tel: 90 346 21910192514; Fax: 90 346 2191260; E-mail: Keywords: Nurse; Nursing Profession; Occupational considerations; Turkey https://www.peertechz.com

Abstract Objective: The study was conducted as a descriptive and cross-sectional to determine nurses’ views on their profession in Turkey, their commitment to the profession and participation in professional activities and influencing factors. Methods: The study sample comprised 2253 nurses working in hospital in Turkey. The data were collected using a questionnaire developed by the researchers. For the assessment of the data, percentages, the chi square and multiple logistic regression analysis were used. Results: According to the findings of the study based on the nurses’ statements, of the nurses, 62.3% chose the nursing profession willingly, 51% were satisfied with their profession, 75% thought that their profession was suitable for them, 59.3% might change their profession if they were offered better working or financial conditions, 15.4% considered leaving their profession, 37.2% participated in professional conferences and training courses, 72.3% did not keep up with professional publications and 32.3% were the members of the National Nursing Organization. The nurses who chose the profession willingly and had higher levels of education displayed more positive attitudes to their profession than did the nurses who did not choose the profession willingly and had lower levels of education, and the difference between them was statistically significant. The nurses having bachelor’s or master’s degrees participated in professional activities more than did the others, and the difference was significantly high. Conclusions and Implications: As a result, it was determined that Turkish nurses had high levels of positive views regarding their profession and commitment to the nursing profession, but low levels of intentions to achieve their professional responsibilities. For nursing to gain ground in the process of professionalization, it is extremely important that its members should adopt its professional ideology, should have a positive perception of the profession and themselves, develop a positive professional identity. Therefore, nurses’ thoughts about the profession, and how well they adopt the profession should be determined and should be strengthened. This is the basis for the development of nursing as a profession.

Introduction

and the profession affect their work motivation, self-image, quality of care, patient satisfaction, job satisfaction, job

Rapid changes in the health care sector place new demands

retention rates and their ability to affect changes in health

on nursing and nurses. Changes such as developments

care [3-5]. In several studies conducted with nurses all over

in advanced medical technology, changes in the general-

the world in recent years, 9 to 26% of the nurses have been

population structure, increased workplace diversity, market

determined to consider leaving the nursing profession due to

orientation, short-term hospitalizations and increases in

their unfavorable work environment, job dissatisfaction and

patient expectations have made nursing services complex, and

burnout [6-9]. In addition, in several international studies

thus have increased demands for professional and competent

examining nurses’ perceptions of their profession, it has been

nurses to provide high-quality nursing care [1]. However,

determined that nurses perceive nursing as a profession with

due to these changes, nurses face many professional and

low autonomy, perceived negatively by society, chosen due to

managerial challenges and problems in the work environment

employment opportunities, and not worth doing an academic

while providing nursing services, which adversely affects

career [4,10,11]. Nurses’ negative perceptions of their profession

nurses’ perceptions of and attitudes towards the profession [2-

adversely affect the safety and quality of patient care services

4]. Nurses’ perceptions of and attitudes towards the profession,

[12,13] and professionalization process of the profession [2].

and how they feel and what they think about themselves

Members of the profession who have positive perception 016

Citation: Sabanciogullari S, Dogan S (2017) Nurses’ Views on Their Profession in Turkey and Influencing Factors. Arch Nurs Pract Care 3(1): 016-025.


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