Professional Identity of Nursing Students in the Post-COVID 19 Epidemic in Wuhan: a Cross-Sectional Study

Huanzhi Yang
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: Objective: To explore the professional identity of nursing students in the post-COVID 19 epidemic. Methods: A total of 281 nursing students were selected for the study, 83.62% of nursing students said they liked the nursing profession more, 95.01% of nursing students were willing to fight on the front line of the anti-epidemic. Among them, male nursing students, those who were involved in student management, organized campus activities scored high in professional identity score, with a statistically significant difference ( p < 0.05). The nursing students' scores for career self-concept, benefits of staying and risks of leaving, and autonomous career identity of career choice were 21.70±4.27, 13.11±3.20, 10.97±2.07, 6.49±1.28, and 8.10±1.68 respectively. The image of nursing in the COVID-19 epidemic helps to cultivate nursing students' responsibility, improve their sense of professional identity.
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covid - 19疫情后武汉市护生职业认同的横断面研究
目的:探讨新冠肺炎疫情后护生的职业认同。方法:共选取281名护生进行研究,83.62%的护生表示自己比较喜欢护理专业,95.01%的护生表示愿意奔赴抗疫一线。其中,男护生、参与学生会管理、组织校园活动的护生职业认同得分较高,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。护生职业自我概念、留职收益与离职风险、职业选择自主职业认同得分分别为21.70±4.27分、13.11±3.20分、10.97±2.07分、6.49±1.28分、8.10±1.68分。新冠肺炎疫情中的护理形象有助于培养护生的责任感,提高其职业认同感。
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