Professional Self Concept
Professional Self Concept
Professional Self Concept
BANPHAEO HOSPITAL
Features such
1.1
Literature Review
integration, self-esteem.
Academic self-concept refers to the personal beliefs about their academic
abilities or skills. Some research suggests that it begins developing from
ages 3 to 5 due to influence from parents and early educators. By age 10 or
11, children assess their academic abilities by comparing themselves to their
peers. These social comparisons are also referred to as self-estimates. Selfestimates of cognitive ability are most accurate when evaluating subjects
that deal with numbers, such as math. Self-estimates were more likely to be
poor in other areas, such as reasoning speed.
Some researchers suggest that, to raise academic self-concept, parents and
teachers need to provide children with specific feedback that focuses on their
independence and the expression of one's own attributes (i.e. the self is
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media is in space, the least similar the source of media is. For example
mobile and cell phone are located closest in space where as newspaper and
texting are farthest apart in space. The study further explained the
relationship between self-concept and the use of different forms of media.
The more hours per day an individual uses a form of media, the closer that
form of media is to their self-concept.
Self-concept is related to the form of media most used. If you consider
yourself tech savvy, then you will use mobile phones more often than you
would use a newspaper. If you consider yourself old fashioned, then you will
use a magazine more often than you would instant message.
1.2
1.3
age;
sex;
1.3
1.4
civil status;
highest educational attainments;
2.
What is the rate of professional self concept among nurses
in banphaeo hospital?
3.
What is the level of strengths of the nurses in rendering
professional self-concept?
3.1 What is the level of weaknesses of nurses in rendering
reaction with the working place environment?
2. Is there a significant relationship between:
4.1 profile and level of nursing care management rendered by
the student nurses;
4.2 study habits and level of nursing care management rendered
by the student nurses?
5. What action plan that can be proposed based on the
findings of the study?
2.1
Expected Benefits
2.2.3
Materials
The study will employ a structured questionnaire on
the evaluation of professional nurses strengths and
weakness during the evaluation of nursing professional self
concept. Perform their obliged profession in the hospital,
with the presence of actual patients specifically in their
assigned areas of responsibility.
Part I is the demographic profile which includes age,
gender, civil status, and highest education attainment.
Part II is the rate of professional self concept of
nurses is a form of a checklist based on the universal core
competencies in nursing and evidence-based standardized
tool authored by Nathalie Smith, RN, MSN, CNP (December
2, 2011). There is a total of twenty-one (21) items with 5point likert scale ranging from one, needs improvement to
four, excellent. A higher score reflects a higher placing
2.2.5
Analysis Method
The following statistical tools will be used to treat the data:
To determine the profile of the participants or respondents
of the study, simple percentage will be used.
Weighted Mean will be used to determine the level of
nursing care management.
Standard deviation will be used to determine relationship
between profile and rate of professional self concept
among selected nurses.
Thematic Content Analysis will be used to determine the
analysis and interpretation of qualitative data.
2.3
References
Measurement of professional self concept of nurses
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7494526
Measuring self concept of the nurses
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.13652648.1992.tb01969.x/abstract
The professional self concept of nurses: A review literature from
1992 -2006 by David Arthur
http://www.ajan.com.au/Vol24/Vol24.3-10.pdf