Authors

  1. Kurucova, Radka PhD, RN
  2. Kohanova, Dominika PhD, RN
  3. Ziakova, Katarina PhD, RN

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of professionalism by nurses and identify factors that affect the evaluation of professionalism.

 

BACKGROUND: Professionalism is conceptualized as the set of beliefs related to the autonomy of the profession. Lack of professional respect, a disruptive work environment, and suppression of progressivism in the profession are identified as factors that lead to leaving the profession.

 

METHODS: The study was carried out according to the CHEERIES (Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys) checklist and included 250 RNs. The Nurses' Professionalism Inventory (NPI) was used.

 

RESULTS: The mean composite score of the NPI indicates a positive reflection of the professionalism of the nurse. Nurse education and job position were the most significant factors that affected perception of professionalism (P < 0.05).

 

CONCLUSIONS: The results show the need to examine the issue of professionalism in nursing to a greater extent and implement the findings of research on innovations at all levels of nursing education.