The hopes of nurses who care for people diagnosed with chronic mental illness in closed wards

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Purpose To identify factors influencing the hopes of mental health nurses and to explore their experiences with a sense of hope. Design and Methods A descriptive research survey was conducted with 113 nurses at three closed psychiatric wards in South Korea. Findings Nurses' hope, interpersonal skill competence, and professional self-concept were all found to have statistically significant correlations (r = 0.60-0.73,p < 0.01). These factors explained 62% of the variance in nurses' hope. In ten themes influencing hope, 71.1% were positive, 28.9% negative. Practice Implications The findings suggest that the promotion of nurses' interpersonal skill competence and professional self-concept is helpful for increasing hope levels. Both positive and negative experiences with hope are important in developing strategies of nursing roles.

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hope interpersonal relationmental illnessnurseself-conceptPROFESSIONAL SELF-CONCEPT
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The hopes of nurses who care for people diagnosed with chronic mental illness in closed wards
저자
Sung, Kyung MiPark, Sun AhHam, Jin Hee
DOI
10.1111/ppc.12645
발행일
2021-07
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Article
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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
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989 ~ 999