The influence of clinical experience and age on nurse self-evaluation, in the context of self-competence (Part I)

  • Kimura Rumiko
    School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Kanazawa University
  • Nanke Kimiyo
    Division of Health Sciences Nursing, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University
  • Kawata Hitomi
    Division of Health Sciences Nursing, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University

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  • 臨床経験や年齢が看護婦の自己評価に及ぼす影響について (Ⅰ)
  • 臨床経験や年齢が看護婦の自己評価に及ぼす影響について(I): 自己能力評価から
  • -自己能力評価から-

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This study was performed in order to determine the influence of clinical experience and age on nurse career development, as viewed from the self-evaluation of "ability". <br>1. Subjects who participated in this study ranged in age from their 20's (56.2%) to their 50's, most of them having experience of more than 15 years. <br>2. Factor analytic studies of self-evaluation of ability extracted five factors. <br>The factors were: cooperation, reliability, planning, logic, and perseverance. <br>3. Based on a comparison of the age groups, three factors showed recognizable differences: reliability, planning, and logic. The three factors showed higher scores for the older age group. <br>4. Based on a comparison of the number of years of clinical experience, recognizable differences were found in four factors : reliability, planning, logic, and perseverance. These factors showed higher scores for those with longer clinical experience.

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