Professional behaviours and factors contributing to nursing professionalism among nurse managers
Journal of Nursing Management2014Vol. 24(1), pp. 12–20
Citations Over TimeTop 13% of 2014 papers
Abstract
Awareness of extrinsic professional factors is important continually to maintain nursing professionalism. The findings of our study may help nurse managers to continue their self-development and to realise the potential of their nursing staff by developing professionalism. These findings also provide an understanding of international professionalism trends to achieve higher levels of nursing professionalism through the evaluation of professional nursing behaviours.
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