Author: Margaret M. Sery
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Languages : en
Pages : 448
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Some Interrelationships of Academic Status, Role Conception and Role Conflict in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Baccalaureate Reentry Students
Author: Ruth Naomi Grendell
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Category : Adult learning
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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An increasing number of registered nurses and other health care providers are entering upper division academic nursing programs to obtain the baccalaureate nursing degree. A path analytic model was developed to examine the interrelationships of multiple roles and focal role commitments, previous education, work experience, and role conflicts perceived by reentry adult students, and the influence of professional support in the subsequent transition to the professional role. Group differences between Registered Nurses (RNs) and military corpsmen were also investigated for the variables of importance. A sample of 206 RNs and 37 U.S. Navy corpsmen (from a current population of 96) enrolled in generic baccalaureate nursing programs throughout the country responded to a self-report instrument protocol comprised of the Grendell Intrarole Conflict Inventory, the Goldberger Professional Support Scale, the Pieta Role Conceptions Scale, and a demographic information sheet. Data were analyzed by multiple regression procedures to determine validity of the model. Predictor variables of multiple roles, work role, professional support, and role conflict explained 4% of the variance in professional role transition, 4% in role conflict, and 3% in professional support. The strongest predictor for professional role conception discrepancy was role conflict. The strongest predictor for service role conception discrepancy was the work role. Multiple role occupancy was the strongest predictor of role conflict. Multiple role occupancy and work role had a salient effect on professional support. Due to the relatively small sample of military students, a comparison group, matched by age and gender, was selected from the larger group of RNs. Analysis of variance techniques were used for testing the hypotheses of group differences. Although the groups did not differ on professional role transition, differences were found in levels of education and current work hours, thus indicating that the RN group had more years of education and continued to work more hours while attending classes. Role conflict scores for the RN group were also higher. Results of the current study suggested a revised model for future testing. The similarities found among the two groups may provide the basis for identifying and refining study variables.
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Category : Adult learning
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
An increasing number of registered nurses and other health care providers are entering upper division academic nursing programs to obtain the baccalaureate nursing degree. A path analytic model was developed to examine the interrelationships of multiple roles and focal role commitments, previous education, work experience, and role conflicts perceived by reentry adult students, and the influence of professional support in the subsequent transition to the professional role. Group differences between Registered Nurses (RNs) and military corpsmen were also investigated for the variables of importance. A sample of 206 RNs and 37 U.S. Navy corpsmen (from a current population of 96) enrolled in generic baccalaureate nursing programs throughout the country responded to a self-report instrument protocol comprised of the Grendell Intrarole Conflict Inventory, the Goldberger Professional Support Scale, the Pieta Role Conceptions Scale, and a demographic information sheet. Data were analyzed by multiple regression procedures to determine validity of the model. Predictor variables of multiple roles, work role, professional support, and role conflict explained 4% of the variance in professional role transition, 4% in role conflict, and 3% in professional support. The strongest predictor for professional role conception discrepancy was role conflict. The strongest predictor for service role conception discrepancy was the work role. Multiple role occupancy was the strongest predictor of role conflict. Multiple role occupancy and work role had a salient effect on professional support. Due to the relatively small sample of military students, a comparison group, matched by age and gender, was selected from the larger group of RNs. Analysis of variance techniques were used for testing the hypotheses of group differences. Although the groups did not differ on professional role transition, differences were found in levels of education and current work hours, thus indicating that the RN group had more years of education and continued to work more hours while attending classes. Role conflict scores for the RN group were also higher. Results of the current study suggested a revised model for future testing. The similarities found among the two groups may provide the basis for identifying and refining study variables.
Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity, and Anxiety Among Registered Nurses and Generic Students in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs
Author: Pamela Ann Baj
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Category : Conflict (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : Conflict (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Role Conflict and Ambiguity Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Author: Leilani McClain Irby
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Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Sources of Role Conceptions in Nursing Students
Author: Susan Lynn Jones
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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A Comparison of the Role Conceptions, Role Conflicts, and Integrative Role Behaviors of Three Types of Baccalaureate Nursing Graduates
Author: Sherry Katherine Gaines
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Functions and Responsibilities of Incumbents of Joint Appointments in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs in University Medical Centers
Author: Sister Mary McCarthy (S.C.)
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Category : Nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Category : Nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Role Conflict and Role Ambiguity in Baccalaureate, Diploma, and Associate Degree Nursing Students
Author: Louise Truex Bradford
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Factors Influencing Role Conception and Perceived Autonomy Among RN Students in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Author: Betty Jane Caffo
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Category : Autonomy
Languages : en
Pages : 402
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Category : Autonomy
Languages : en
Pages : 402
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The Formation of Nurse Role Conceptions
Author: Jane Eleanor Knox
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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