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艾滋病科护士专业自我概念与工作满意度相关性研究

刘聪 胡爱玲 李俊彬 农菲 钟燕萍 颜婵 李义青 徐国红 杨莉   

  1. 广州市第八人民医院
  • 出版日期:2015-01-25 发布日期:2015-01-25

The relationship of professional self-concept and job satisfaction among the HIV/AIDS department nurses

  • Online:2015-01-25 Published:2015-01-25

摘要: 目的:探讨艾滋病科护士专业自我概念与工作满意度的关系,为提高艾滋病科护士专业自我概念和工作满意度提供理论依据。方法:采用护理专业自我概念量表(PSCNI)、护士工作满意度量表(MMSS) 对广东省6 家艾滋病定点医院的188名护士进行问卷调查。结果:艾滋病科护士专业自我概念总分为(83.36±10.69) 分,工作满意度总分为(94.39±15.54) 分;工作满意度与专业自我概念的管理能力、专业技能、灵活性、满意度呈显著正相关(P <0.01),与专业自我概念的沟通能力无相关性。结论:艾滋病科护士的专业自我概念水平和工作满意度较高。专业自我概念中管理能力、专业技能、灵活性、满意度是工作满意度的影响因素。医院应培养护士积极的专业自我概念,从而提高护士工作满意度,发挥护士工作积极性和创造性,促进艾滋病护理专业的发展。

Abstract: Objective: To explore the relationship between professional self-concept and job satisfaction among the HIV/ AIDS department nurses, and to provide the references for improving HIV/AIDS department nurses' professional self-concept and job satisfaction. Methods: A total of 188 nurses working in the HIV/AIDS department from 6 designated AIDS hospitals in Guangdong province were recruited and investigated by Professional Self-Concept of Nurses Instrument (PSCNI) and McCloskey-Mueller Satisfaction Scale (MMSS). Results: The mean scores of professional self-concept and job satisfaction among HIV/AIDS department nurses were (83.36±10.69) and (94.39±15.54), respectively. Job satisfaction has significantly positive relationship with management ability, professional skills, flexibility and degree of satisfaction of professional self-concept(P<0.01) and had no statistical relationship with the communicating skill of professional self-concept. Conclusion: The HIV/AIDS department nurses have positive professional self-concept and a little bit high job satisfaction. Management ability, professional skills, flexibility, and satisfaction of professional self-concept are the influencing factors of job satisfaction. The hospital should cultivate HIV/AIDS department nurse's positive self-concept to improve their job satisfaction, to give play to nurses' enthusiasm and creativity, and to promote the development of HIV/AIDS care.