Nursing Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Educational Program Based on Professional Values Model on Professional Values Perception and Job Satisfaction in Pediatric Nurses
Objective: This study was conducted to determine the effect of the Professional Values
Training Program developed in line with Professional Values Model on the perception of
professional values and job satisfaction of pediatric nurses.
Method: The study is non-randomized experimental study that measures with pre-test and
post-test which includes intervention and control groups. This study was conducted between
December 2018 and May 2019. The sample of the study consisted of 40 intervention and 40
control group pediatric nurses. The intervention group group was involved in 12-week-training
program which based on the Professional Values Model. Data were collected by using the
Individual Identification Form, the Nurses' Professional Values Scale (NPVS-R) and the
Healthcare Environment Survey (HES).
This study was conducted in non-randomized experimental design with pretest and posttest
including intervention and control groups to determine the effect of the Professional Values
Educational Program developed in accordance with Professional Values Model to test a
theoretical model on professional value perception, job satisfaction levels and parental care
satisfaction of pediatric nurses.
Pediatric nursing is a field that takes children and families at central point of care and is
responsible for providing health care from the neonatal period to the end of adolescence.
Pediatric nurses' awareness of professional values is an important issue that should be
addressed for development of nursing practices, quality nursing care, professional identity
acquisition, high job satisfaction and minimization of leave of employment. In the studies,
it is reported that the development of professional values is an important factor that
increases the satisfaction of individuals receiving care and the job satisfaction of nurses.
Ethics committee approval and written permission were obtained from the hospitals before the
study was conducted. Written consent was obtained from all participating nursesIn the study.
Personal Information Form, Nursing Professional Values Scale (NPVS-R) and Healthcare
Environment Survey (HES) were used as data collection tools. These data collection tools were
used in the pre-test and post-test.
Nurses working at Akdeniz University Hospital became the intervention group. The nurses who
accepted to participate in the study were divided into groups of 5-15 people. Pre-test was
applied to nurses who accepted the research. Nurses were given four group trainings. A
booklet on the subject prepared by the researchers was given. Three interim interviews were
conducted in the subsequent 12-week. Six separate posters were posted in the clinics. Weekly
reminder messages were sent via WhatsApp. At the end of the third month, post-test data were
collected from the nurses.
The nurses working in the University of Health Sciences Antalya Training and Research
Hospital constituted the control group. Pre-test was applied to nurses who accepted the
research. Post test applied 3 months later. A booklet on the subject prepared by the
researchers was given after the post test. Group training was conducted to nurses.
The post test data was collected in May 2019.
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