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Results: In the yielded studies, nurses’ work motivation is affected by several personal and organisational factors. Nurses’ age, years of experience, autonomy, educational level and administrative positions were found as personal characteristics that affect nurses’ work motivation level.
- Reem A Baljoon, Hasnah E Banjar, Maram A Banakhar
- 2018
As regards the external factors employee competencies motivation, organizational environment, work policies, teamwork, supervision methods, workplace climate, assignments’ types, and communication dynamics that clearly channels influencing are considering work motivation. most apparent This diversity in motivation is increased and decreased acco...
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- Ibrahim Yahya Alhakami
- 12
- 2018
Mar 12, 2021 · This chapter provides an overview of the development of self-efficacy theory, its five components and the role of self-efficacy in promoting emotional and behavioural changes in a person’s life with health problems.
- Shefaly Shorey, Violeta Lopez
- 2021/03/12
- 10.1007/978-3-030-63135-2_12
Applying theory in nursing practice develops nursing knowledge and supports evidence-based practice. A nursing theoretical framework is essential to understand decision-making processes and to promote quality patient care.
- Openness to Experience
- Conscientiousness
- Extraversion
- Agreeableness
- Neuroticism
Openness to experience is defined as a general appreciation for varied experiences and involves traits such as curiosity and caution. A contrasting example could be characters from the movie “Toy Story” where Buzz Lightyear might be classified as higher than Woody in openness. Some descriptive terms could include wanderlust, curiosity, or open-mind...
Conscientiousness is defined as a tendency to exhibit self-discipline and involves traits such as perfectionism and carelessness. A contrasting example could be television cartoon characters from the show “The Simpsons” where Marg Simpson might be classified higher than Homer Simpson in apparent conscientiousness. Some descriptive terms could inclu...
Extraversion is defined by the degree of engagement with the external world and involves traits such as being outgoing or being solitary. A contrasting example could be Muppets from the show “Sesame Street” where Ernie might be classified as higher than Bert in extraversion. Some descriptive terms could include assertiveness, warmth, and social con...
Agreeableness is defined as a general concern for social harmony including traits such as friendliness and antagonism. A contrasting example could be American presidents where Ronald Reagan might be higher than Donald Trump in apparent agreeableness. Some descriptive terms could include civility, compassion, and tact. In medicine, agreeableness may...
Neuroticism is defined as a tendency to experience negative emotions and involves traits such as nervousness and confidence. A contrasting example could be android characters from the movie “Star Wars” where C3P0 might be classified as higher than R2D2 in apparent neuroticism. Some descriptive terms could include timidity, pessimism, and volatility...
- Donald A Redelmeier, Umberin Najeeb, Umberin Najeeb, Edward E Etchells, Edward E Etchells
- 2021
Findings: The model of the Motivation to Care for Professional Nursing Work is a framework intended for empirical testing and theory building. The model proposes specific leadership and management strategies to support a culture of motivational caring and competence in health care organizations.
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The information-processing model assumes that thought processes follow rational logic and involve generating hypotheses and their subsequent interpretation and evaluation. The intuitive model is defined as “understanding without a rationale” and relies mostly on nurses’ work experience.