Nurses' Perception of Professionalism in Practice: A Review of Qualitative Studies
- PMID: 37800707
- DOI: 10.1177/08943184231187866
Nurses' Perception of Professionalism in Practice: A Review of Qualitative Studies
Abstract
Professionalism is a fundamental concept in nursing and a central aspect of nursing care. The review aimed to synthesize evidence presented in qualitative studies related to the perception of professionalism in nursing practice. Six main analytical themes were generated from primary studies included in the literature review: everyday practice, ethical aspects of nursing care, nurses' identity, nurses' professional growth, achieving autonomy, complexity of relationships. Presented themes are considered key elements of nursing professionalism, are closely interconnected, and support the multidimensional structure of professionalism in nursing. Nursing professionalism means providing high-quality care while upholding the values of integrity, accountability, and respect.
Keywords: clinical practice; nurses’ experiences; professionalism; qualitative studies review.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the authorship and/or publication of this review.
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