Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.17770/sie2020vol6.5033
Title: Praktizējošo māsu individuālās un profesionālās vērtības
Other Titles: Individual and Professional Values of Nurse Practitioners
Authors: Sudraba, Velga
Briede, Ieva
Lubkina, Velta
Kaupužs, Aivars
Znotiņa, Daina
Rīga Stradiņš University
Keywords: individual values;professional value;nurse;3.3 Health sciences;5.4 Sociology;3.1. Articles or chapters in proceedings/scientific books indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: 20-May-2020
Publisher: Rēzeknes Tehnoloģiju akadēmija
Citation: Sudraba , V & Briede , I 2020 , Praktizējošo māsu individuālās un profesionālās vērtības . in V Lubkina , A Kaupužs & D Znotiņa (eds) , Sabiedrība. Integrācija. Izglītība = Society. Integration. Education : starptautiskās zinātniskās konferences materiāli = proceedings of the international scientific conference . vol. 6 : Sabiedrības veselība un sports. Pētījumi ekonomikas un vadības jomā ilgtspējīgai izglītībai , Society. Integration. Education=Sabiedrība. Integrācija. Izglītība , Rēzeknes Tehnoloģiju akadēmija , Rēzekne , pp. 380-390 , International Scientific Conference “Society. Integration. Education: Sabiedrība. Integrācija. Izglītība”, 2020 , Rēzekne , Latvia , 22/05/20 . https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol6.5033
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Series/Report no.: Society. Integration. Education=Sabiedrība. Integrācija. Izglītība
Abstract: Individual and professional values of nurses enhance the psychological wellbeing of healthcare professionals, enabling them to do professional and proficient work and also reducing the risk of burnout.The aim of the study was to investigate individual and professional values of nurse practitioners and the relationship of these values to socio-demographic data. The study involved 163 nurses aged 22–70 years (41.6 +12.64) with 99.8% women. Respondents were interviewed in two hospitals in Riga in 2019.Permission from Rīga Stradiņš University Ethics Committee was obtained to do the study. Two surveys were used in the research: (1) Rokeach Value Surveyand (2) Nurses Professional Values Scale–Three (NPVS–3). There was no statistically significant correlation between socio-demographic data of nurses and their professional values. The most evident professional value group for nurses was care. The Rokeach scale listed physical and mental health as a priority of all terminal values with an average rate 3.8. On the other hand, happiness of others ranks as the last priority in the list of terminal values with an average rating of 14.5. At the top of the instrumental values was honesty with an average rating of 6.3. Intolerance toward the drawbacks of oneself and other people concludes the list with an average rating of 15.0
DOI: 10.17770/sie2020vol6.5033
ISSN: 1691-5887
Appears in Collections:Research outputs from Pure / Zinātniskās darbības rezultāti no ZDIS Pure

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