Introduction: The concept of self-esteem has several definitions in different paradigms. Nursing has a unique and combined paradigm; therefore it is necessary to explore nursing students’ understanding of the concept of self-esteem. The present study aimed to discover the extent and characteristics of the concept of self-esteem from the perspective of Iranian nursing students through a qualitative approach. Methods: This study was conducted using the conventional content analysis method with the participation of 14 nursing students. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants and data were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews and analyzed simultaneously. Results: Study findi...
Objective: This research was conducted to analyze the relation of the nursing students' self esteem,...
Aim: Motivation is one of the processes that initiates the effectiveness of learning. The study was ...
peer reviewedAim: To describe nursing student self-esteem changes over time and its impacts on lear...
Background: Self-esteem is the own judgment of a person about himself or herself and appreciation of...
In this paper the authors describe a study of nursing students' self-reported self-esteem levels usi...
Background: A review of the literature shows that the range of self-esteem in nursing students range...
Background: Self-esteem is a subjective attitude of an person about his\her soul and the apprecia...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing professional self-concept among nursin...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between self-concept and professional self-co...
peer reviewedBackground: Self-esteem is proved to have a significant impact on nurses’ professional ...
Self-esteem is a key feature in a person's perception of their own worth. This report is of a study ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how the level of self-esteem affects the ability t...
Typescript (photocopy).Purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare entering, second semester, ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify self-efficacy and self-esteem levels in undergraduate nursing stud...
Background: The nurse education program affects many aspects of personal development. Nursing studen...
Objective: This research was conducted to analyze the relation of the nursing students' self esteem,...
Aim: Motivation is one of the processes that initiates the effectiveness of learning. The study was ...
peer reviewedAim: To describe nursing student self-esteem changes over time and its impacts on lear...
Background: Self-esteem is the own judgment of a person about himself or herself and appreciation of...
In this paper the authors describe a study of nursing students' self-reported self-esteem levels usi...
Background: A review of the literature shows that the range of self-esteem in nursing students range...
Background: Self-esteem is a subjective attitude of an person about his\her soul and the apprecia...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing professional self-concept among nursin...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between self-concept and professional self-co...
peer reviewedBackground: Self-esteem is proved to have a significant impact on nurses’ professional ...
Self-esteem is a key feature in a person's perception of their own worth. This report is of a study ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how the level of self-esteem affects the ability t...
Typescript (photocopy).Purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare entering, second semester, ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify self-efficacy and self-esteem levels in undergraduate nursing stud...
Background: The nurse education program affects many aspects of personal development. Nursing studen...
Objective: This research was conducted to analyze the relation of the nursing students' self esteem,...
Aim: Motivation is one of the processes that initiates the effectiveness of learning. The study was ...
peer reviewedAim: To describe nursing student self-esteem changes over time and its impacts on lear...