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- Title
Psychological resilience mediates sense of professional mission and career success in Chinese intensive care unit nurses: a cross-sectional study.
- Authors
Zhang, Lating; Liang, Xinhui; Cheng, Na; Han, Lin; Jia, Yao; Wang, Ruhua; Fan, Haiyan; Wu, Wei; Jiang, Xue
- Abstract
Background: The nursing industry's stability and progress are adversely affected by the high attrition rate and shortage of nurses; therefore, it is critical to investigate the variables that influence the professional stability of nurses. The sense of professional mission and career success have positive significance for reducing nurses' job burnout. The purpose of this study is to explore the potential mediating role of psychological resilience in this relationship. Methods: Self-reported questionnaires were utilized by 335 intensive care unit (ICU) nurses to assess their sense of professional mission, psychological resilience, and career success in this cross-sectional study. A structural equation model was developed to validate the relationship between the variables. Results: There is a correlation among sense of professional mission, psychological resilience and career success. Significant mediating effect of psychological resilience exists between sense of professional mission and career success. Conclusions: In this study, psychological resilience plays an intermediary role between sense of professional mission and career success, which provides support for further understanding the mechanism between sense of professional mission and career success and bolstering the case for devising comprehensive intervention strategies for psychological resilience. Nursing managers should focus on nurses' sense of professional mission and psychological resilience, and implement strategies to enhance nurses' psychological resilience in order to boost their career success.
- Subjects
CHINA; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; SUCCESS; CROSS-sectional method; SELF-evaluation; PEARSON correlation (Statistics); OCCUPATIONAL achievement; SELF-efficacy; CRONBACH'S alpha; PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; T-test (Statistics); RESEARCH funding; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; PROFESSIONAL identity; STRUCTURAL equation modeling; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SURVEYS; INTENSIVE care units; RESEARCH; CONCEPTUAL structures; JOB stress; ONE-way analysis of variance; FACTOR analysis; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; DATA analysis software; CONFIDENCE intervals; CRITICAL care nurses; VOCATIONAL guidance; SELF-perception
- Publication
BMC Nursing, 2024, Vol 23, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1472-6955
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12912-024-02271-7