Environmental determinants and its impact on Nursing Practice | ||
Journal of Administration and Economics | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 106, October 2018, Pages 81-105 | ||
Authors | ||
O.m.d.mha full Jawad; Malik Rashid Jkar | ||
Abstract | ||
This research aims to indicate the role of environmental determinants In the trend towards of the nursing profession Government sector. In order to represent the population of the study based on gender were selected (49) and male (35) Female In order to achieve the goal of research Been developed hypothetical scheme Express logical relationships between the (research variables), which is the dependent variable (the trend towards the nursing profession), And the independent variable, which represents the environmental determinants (economic, social, professional, organizational), In order to detect the nature of these relationships have been several hypotheses as to provide preliminary answers, This research seeks to verify their validity, and based on the measurement of research variables, diagnosis and testing correlations and Regression among them, The researcher found to a set of conclusions, the most important of which is the strategic role played by environmental determinants in the nursing staffs to maintain, develop and improve their performance, and presented by the correlations and regression between the research variables, As well as the belief of the complete sample nurses The importance of environmental determinants surveyed and its impact on the trend towards nursing practice, , Has been a set of recommendations based on the findings of the research findings, and was the most prominent, Focus on the role of the media in support of the nursing profession And launched an awareness campaign wide know the importance of the profession and its social role, As well as a focus on creating more incentives and temptations in order to attract young people of both sexes, As well as work to improve the environment in general and the nursing work environment. | ||
Keywords | ||
Administrative hub | ||
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