Nursing Open (Nov 2021)

Iranian nurses' perception of the public image of nursing and its association with their quality of working life

  • Fariborz Roshangar,
  • Amin Soheil,
  • Golshan Moghbeli,
  • Taneal Wiseman,
  • Hossein Feizollahzadeh,
  • Neda Gilani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 3441 – 3451

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Abstract Aim To investigate the association between the nurses’ perception of the public image (PI) of nursing and the quality of nursing work life (QNWL). Design A descriptive correlational study. Methods 250 nurses of 12 hospitals affiliated with Tabriz University of Medical Sciences were sampled using a proportionate stratified sampling technique. Porter Nursing Image Scale and Brooks QNWL Scale were used for collecting data. Results There was a significant positive correlation between nurses’ perception of their public image and QNWL (r = .158, p = .012). Nurses’ perception of their PI along with other significant predictors including gender, age, position, work shifts, residency, financial status, level of family support, spouse's education and spouse's job significantly explained 15.2% of the predictability of QNWL (F(10,175) = 3.017, p = .001). Findings imply that enhancement of nurses' psychological status (nurses' perception of the public image of their profession) may improve their functional status (quality of nursing work life).

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