心理资本支持医务人员职业发展的系统评价

Yiqing He, Jingyu Liang, Darong Liu
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本研究以包括医学生在内的医务人员的心理资本为研究对象,旨在通过文献综述的方式探讨医务人员心理资本的现状及其对职业发展的影响。在WOS、PubMed、Scopus、CNKI等数据库中以“医务人员”、“心理资本”、“医学生”、“心理资本”等关键词进行文献检索。共检索到106篇文献,应用排除标准后,纳入22篇英文文献和37篇中文文献。本研究的结果表明,大多数的研究回顾是实证性质。采用心理资本量表对心理资本进行测量,并考察其与工作满意度、组织支持感等变量的关系。研究结果一致表明,心理资本在医务人员的职业发展中起着至关重要的作用,特别是在学业成绩、就业和社会支持等方面。此外,我们发现积极心理资本问卷(PPQ-26)在中文文献中被广泛使用,而心理资本问卷(PCQ-24)在英文文献中更常用。这些量表为研究人员测量医务人员的心理资本并评估其对其职业发展各方面的影响提供了有价值的工具。
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Supporting Career Development of Medical Staff through Psychological Capital: A Systematic Review
This study focuses on the psychological capital of medical staff, including medical students, and aims to explore the current status of psychological capital among medical staff and its impact on career development through a literature review. A literature search was conducted using keywords such as "medical staff" and "psychological capital," as well as "medical students" and "psychological capital" in databases including WOS, PubMed, Scopus, and CNKI. A total of 106 articles were retrieved, and after applying exclusion criteria, 22 English articles and 37 Chinese articles were included in the review. The findings of this study indicate that the majority of the research reviewed was empirical in nature. Psychological capital was measured using psychological capital scales, and its relationship with other variables, such as job satisfaction and perceived organizational support, was examined. The results consistently suggest that psychological capital plays a critical role in the career development of medical staff, particularly in areas such as academic performance, employment, and social support. Moreover, it was observed that the Positive Psychological Capital Questionnaire (PPQ-26) was widely used in Chinese literature, while the Psychological Capital Questionnaire (PCQ-24) was more commonly used in English literature. These scales provided researchers with a valuable tool for measuring psychological capital among medical staff and assessing its impact on various aspects of their career development.
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