2015
DOI: 10.1177/0969733015611072
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Professional values of Turkish nurses: A descriptive study

Abstract: Nurses' Professional Values Scale scores showed that nurses give above average and attached importance to professional values.

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“…Generally, the importance attached to professional values was high, which is similar to findings in other studies carried out among nursing students (Alkaya et al ; Ayla et al ; Donmez & Ozsoy ) and professionals (Cetinkaya‐Uslusoy et al ; Fernández‐Feito et al ; Poorchangizi et al ). The ethical values were considered to be the most important, followed by professional mastery and, lastly, professional commitment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Generally, the importance attached to professional values was high, which is similar to findings in other studies carried out among nursing students (Alkaya et al ; Ayla et al ; Donmez & Ozsoy ) and professionals (Cetinkaya‐Uslusoy et al ; Fernández‐Feito et al ; Poorchangizi et al ). The ethical values were considered to be the most important, followed by professional mastery and, lastly, professional commitment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…; Cetinkaya‐Uslusoy et al. ; Gallegos & Sortedahl ; Kubsch et al. ; Maze ; Rassin ; Shahriari & Baloochestani ).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…; Maze ), one in Israel (Rassin ), one in Iran (Shahriari & Baloochestani ) and one in Turkey (Cetinkaya‐Uslusoy et al. ). Table provides a detailed summary of the included studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A 26‐item instrument, the NPVS‐R has measured the values of caring, activism, trust, professionalism, and justice in both nursing students and practicing nurses (Weis & Schank, ). Besides the United States, the NPVS‐R has been used by nurse researchers in Columbia, Turkey, China, and Africa (Cetinkaya‐Uslusoy, Paslı‐Gürdogan, & Aydınlı, ; Lin & Wang, ; Yanting & Yufang, ). Findings from these international studies highlight the importance of culture for professional nursing values, and the way in which culture affects the professional socialization process.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%