Health perception of nurses and affecting factors

Cansu Atmaca Palazoğlu, Beliz Yekeler Kahraman, Ayşe Elkoca, Esra Danacı
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This study was carried out to determine the health perception of the nurses and the affecting factors. The study was carried out with the participation of 80 nurses working in the state hospital in Gumushane city centre. The data were collected using the nursing introductory information form and the ‘The Perception of Health Scale’. In the analysis of the data, Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney U test with frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation were used and in the examination of the relations between variables, Pearson correlation test from nonparametric methods was used. Of the nurses participating in the study, 92.5% were women, 7.5% were men, 46.3% were graduates, 68.8% loved their work, 62.5% were satisfied with the service and 60% worked in shifts. In literature research, sufficient numbers of studies were found to examine the health perception of nurses. It is recommended to increase the work in this area.Keywords: Health, health perception, nurse.
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护士健康感知及影响因素
本研究旨在了解护理人员的健康认知及影响因素。这项研究是在Gumushane市中心国立医院的80名护士的参与下进行的。数据采用护理介绍信息表和“健康感知量表”收集。数据分析采用频率、百分比、均值和标准差的Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney U检验,变量间关系检验采用非参数方法的Pearson相关检验。参与研究的护士中,女性占92.5%,男性占7.5%,大学毕业生占46.3%,热爱工作的占68.8%,对服务满意的占62.5%,轮班工作的占60%。在文献研究中,有足够多的研究对护士的健康感知进行了考察。建议加大这方面的工作力度。关键词:健康,健康感知,护士。
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