Two hundred eighty-two female RNs from Iowa responded to a mailed questionnaire two years after graduating from: (a) diploma nursing programs; (b) associate degree nursing (ADN) programs; or (c) baccalaureate nursing programs for RN students who had previously graduated from ADN and diploma nursing programs (BSN-RN). Professional role was measured by Stone\u27s (1979) Health Care Professional Attitude Inventory as modified for nurses by Lawler (1988). In addition, a variety of socialization factors were measured. Professional role was found to be associated with socialization factors of age, nursing education, academic achievement, practice setting, and some professional development activities (p. \u3c.05). Nurses with higher professional r...
This is a study on becoming and being a nurse. The nursing role involves role-anticipation, role-tak...
The purpose of the study was to examine selected aspects of the acquisition of a professional role a...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The historical development of...
Two hundred eighty-two female RNs from Iowa responded to a mailed questionnaire two years after grad...
Health care in the United States has experienced rapid and dramatic changes in the last decade. Chan...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if a difference existed in the extent and direct...
The nursing industry faces tremendous growth in the coming years, as over one million new nurses wil...
Background and aims: Professional socialization is a process in which nurses compose values, attitud...
Purpose: The Purpose of this study was to identify and compare professional socialization in student...
v, 108 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem, The purpose of this study was to explore the relatio...
Introduction: Socialization is the process of professional roles acceptance and a real way for the d...
Nursing, as a discipline, is relatively the university setting in higher education. It was not until...
This interpretive qualitative case study of nursing educators’ facilitation of bridging students’ pr...
AbstractBackground and Aim:Professional socialization is the process of gaining and internalizing kn...
The educational preparation for nursing may be viewed on an occupation-profession continuum. Student...
This is a study on becoming and being a nurse. The nursing role involves role-anticipation, role-tak...
The purpose of the study was to examine selected aspects of the acquisition of a professional role a...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The historical development of...
Two hundred eighty-two female RNs from Iowa responded to a mailed questionnaire two years after grad...
Health care in the United States has experienced rapid and dramatic changes in the last decade. Chan...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if a difference existed in the extent and direct...
The nursing industry faces tremendous growth in the coming years, as over one million new nurses wil...
Background and aims: Professional socialization is a process in which nurses compose values, attitud...
Purpose: The Purpose of this study was to identify and compare professional socialization in student...
v, 108 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem, The purpose of this study was to explore the relatio...
Introduction: Socialization is the process of professional roles acceptance and a real way for the d...
Nursing, as a discipline, is relatively the university setting in higher education. It was not until...
This interpretive qualitative case study of nursing educators’ facilitation of bridging students’ pr...
AbstractBackground and Aim:Professional socialization is the process of gaining and internalizing kn...
The educational preparation for nursing may be viewed on an occupation-profession continuum. Student...
This is a study on becoming and being a nurse. The nursing role involves role-anticipation, role-tak...
The purpose of the study was to examine selected aspects of the acquisition of a professional role a...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The historical development of...