2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01933.x
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Nurse‐environment misfit and nursing practice

Abstract: Despite the limited sample size and characteristics, this study provides evidence to encourage nurses to improve the public image of nurses, which will enhance the professionalization of nursing.

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“…However, the low social appraisal of nursing and the diminished public image still constitute major sources of dissatisfaction among Greek emergency and critical-care nurses, a finding that is consistent with other studies, suggesting that the discrepancy between nurses' self-concept and their public image can induce job dissatisfaction. Many researches express their concern that this image discrepancy could affect nursing practice [42][43][44] and, ultimately, engender a nurseenvironment misfit. 45 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the low social appraisal of nursing and the diminished public image still constitute major sources of dissatisfaction among Greek emergency and critical-care nurses, a finding that is consistent with other studies, suggesting that the discrepancy between nurses' self-concept and their public image can induce job dissatisfaction. Many researches express their concern that this image discrepancy could affect nursing practice [42][43][44] and, ultimately, engender a nurseenvironment misfit. 45 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, if a professional group is faced with the stereotypes held of them by other groups, this may have an impact on their self image and output. Negative perceptions of the public stereotyping of nursing, for example, has been thought to influence the development of a poor collective self esteem, job satisfaction and performance in nursing professionals (Takase et al, 2001).…”
Section: Stereotypes In An Interprofessional Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em estudo com 80 enfermeiros australianos, foi verificado que estes possuíam imagem mais positiva da enfermagem do que a imagem que eles viam refletida na sociedade. A dissonância causada entre a imagem pessoal (interna) e a percepção da imagem social (externa) que os enfermeiros possuíam da profissão teve implicações sobre a satisfação no trabalho (15) .…”
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