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ElHady ElSadany, Entesar Abd, El Sayed, Karima Ahmed, ElDemerdash, Safaa Mohamed, El Mongy Mostafa, Sara Abd |
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Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal; 2024 Supplement, Vol. 33, p197-210, 14p |
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Background: In clinical nursing practice, professional accountability is a notion that impacts decision-making, safety standards, staff values. It is connected to both legal and ethical aspects of the profession. The aim of the study: To assess nursing staff's perception of professional accountability and ownership. The research design: A descriptive - correlational design was used. The subjects: All (n=247) nursing staff working at El Mogama Eltyby Hospital affiliated to The Health Insurance Authority. The tools: Two tools for data collection were used, Nursing Staff's Perception of Professional Accountability Questionnaire and Nursing Staff' Ownership Scale. The results: More than two thirds (72.9%) of nursing staff had a high perception level of professional accountability. About half (47.0%) of nursing staff had a high level of ownership. The conclusion: There was a highly statistically significant positive correlation between nursing staff perception of professional accountability and their ownership. The recommendations: Health care facility management provide educational programs, seminars and workshops for nursing staff about professional accountability and ownership to increase their opinion about professional accountability and ownership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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