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ASSESSING NURSES’ ATTITUDES TOWARD CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT

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  9-19

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 Introduction: Work environment is an inseparable element of nursing profession which should be considers in order developing the nursing profession.Aim: This study investigated Iranian nurses' attitude toward nurses' CLINICAL ENVIRONMENTs and its features.Method: In this cross sectional study with simple random sampling method, 1500 nurses from twenty states of Iran in 2009 received researcher-developed questionnaires which included demographic variables and CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT features. The validity of instrument accessed via content validity and internal consistency reliability (Cronbach’s alpha) was (a=0.81). Samples (1500 nurse) selected randomly and one thousand one hundred sixty (1160) questionnaires were returned (response rate 77%) which could be used for statistical analysis. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics using SPSS14.Results: Findings showed that in clinical care area more than half of nurses had knew to importance of interdisciplinary communication (61%), autonomous decision making in nursing care (57%) and practice based on ethical values and professional relationships (60%). In description of CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT the majority of nurses stated that they consult with colleagues about care problems (85%) and they believed that they provide care based on patients' needs and care provided are in order to new findings in nursing (80%). In nurse' point of view communicating with nursing students and taking care about them was less important (37%).Conclusion: Work environment issues and challenges are cornerstones for patients care promotion. These findings could be use to rebuild a work environment by health policy makers that supports nurses in providing comprehensive professional care.

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    SANJARI, MAHNAZ, SHIRAZI, FATEMEH, HEIDARI, SHIVA, MIRZABEIGI, GHAZANFAR, & SALEMI, SEDIGHEH. (2012). ASSESSING NURSES’ ATTITUDES TOWARD CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, 1(2), 9-19. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/239366/en

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    SANJARI MAHNAZ, SHIRAZI FATEMEH, HEIDARI SHIVA, MIRZABEIGI GHAZANFAR, SALEMI SEDIGHEH. ASSESSING NURSES’ ATTITUDES TOWARD CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT[Internet]. 2012;1(2):9-19. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/239366/en

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    MAHNAZ SANJARI, FATEMEH SHIRAZI, SHIVA HEIDARI, GHAZANFAR MIRZABEIGI, and SEDIGHEH SALEMI, “ASSESSING NURSES’ ATTITUDES TOWARD CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT,” QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 9–19, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/239366/en

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