2019
DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2019.69569
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Relationship between Head Nurses’ Self-efficacy and Job Performance

Abstract: Background: Self-efficacy decides what goals should be chosen to pursue, how these goals can be achieved, and how it reflected upon our job performance. Aim: Assess the relationship between head nurses' self-efficacy and job performance. Study design: Descriptive research design was used. Setting: The study was conducted at Assiut University Main Hospital. Subjects: Consisted of 44 head nurse. Tools: Two tools were used to collect data I): A structured questionnaire sheet which consists of two parts:-Part (1):… Show more

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“…About staff nurses' marital status, the majority of them were married, more than one-fifth of staff nurses had years of experience from five to less than ten years. While disagreement with Abd Elhamed, Morsy, Mohamed, (2019) (24) which done a descriptive research design on 44 head nurses and showed that the majority of head nurses were female and having 15 years' experience and nearly two thirds of them aged 35 years to less than 45 years old.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…About staff nurses' marital status, the majority of them were married, more than one-fifth of staff nurses had years of experience from five to less than ten years. While disagreement with Abd Elhamed, Morsy, Mohamed, (2019) (24) which done a descriptive research design on 44 head nurses and showed that the majority of head nurses were female and having 15 years' experience and nearly two thirds of them aged 35 years to less than 45 years old.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Subjects' answers were scored on a three-point Likert scale: always (3), sometimes (2) and never (1). For negative items, the score was inverted.…”
Section: Scoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%