MEANING,DISCREPANCY, AND SATISFACTION IN THE NURSE ROLE |
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Authors: | Kathleen M Brennan |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Anthropology and Sociology , Western Carolina University , Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA kbrennan@wcu.edu |
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Abstract: | What it means to be a nurse has changed over time. This article explores the changing meanings for the nurse role in a sample of Bachelor of Science nursing students by analyzing 30 nurse role attributes documented in the nursing literature. Students' perceptions of obligatory and self-in-role meanings are assessed, and multiple role meaning dimensions are identified. Identity-discrepancy theory is used to determine whether discrepancies between obligatory and self-in-role meanings are related to role satisfaction. Findings suggest that discrepancies in some nurse role meaning dimensions are predictive of role satisfaction. The implications for role exit and the nursing shortage are discussed. |
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