Title Razlike u percepciji sestrinske profesije između opće populacije i bolesnika
Title (english) Differences in the perception of the nursing profession between the general population and patients
Author Danijela Sopić
Mentor Marijana Neuberg (mentor)
Committee member Rosana Ribić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marijana Neuberg (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Tomislav Meštrović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University North (University centre Varaždin) (Department of Nursing) Koprivnica
Defense date and country 2023-07-11, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences
Abstract Percepcija sestrinske profesije igra ključnu ulogu u formiranju javnog stava o njezinim pripadnicima. Povijesni počeci razvoja sestrinstva datiraju unatrag mnogo stoljeća, a u kontekstu hrvatske povijesti sestrinstvo je prošlo kroz različite promjene i reforme, dokazujući svoju vitalnost i prilagodljivost. U suvremenom dobu, postoji kontinuirana dilema vezana uz naziv i profil medicinske sestre, budući da se on tradicionalno povezuje sa ženskom ulogom i brigom o drugima što predstavlja izazov za muške pripadnike profesije.
Međutim, uloga medicinske sestre se širi i obuhvaća širok spektar specijalizacija i odgovornosti, a odnos između medicinske sestre i liječnika izuzetno je važan za timski rad gdje svaki stručnjak pridonosi svojim specifičnim znanjima i vještinama. Također, odnos između medicinske sestre i pacijenta predstavlja ključnu interakciju koja utječe na kvalitetu skrbi. Autonomija, identitet i integritet sestrinske profesije ključne su komponente njezine profesionalne evolucije; od njege bolesnika zasnovane na tradicionalnim vrijednostima do zdravstvene njege zasnovane na znanstvenim dokazima.
Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je procijeniti razumijevanje djelokruga rada medicinskih sestara/tehničara te njihovu percepciju kao zdravstvenih profesionalaca. Također željelo se ispitati utječe li naziv „medicinska sestra“ na identitet, integritet i autonomiju sestrinske profesije te ima li statistički značajne razlike u mišljenu o djelokrugu rada i razini obrazovanja medicinskih sestara/tehničara između opće populacije i bolesnika. Istraživanje je provedeno na uzorku od 624 ispitanika, podijeljenih u dvije skupine; opća populacija (n=318) i bolesnici (n=306) tijekom veljače i ožujka 2023. godine. Upitnik je bio dostupan u fizičkom obliku za bolesnike i u online obliku za opću populaciju putem Google obrazaca. Rezultati istraživanja pokazali su da manje od polovice ispitanika (49%) povezuje termin „medicinska sestra“ sa pojmom profesionalca koji djeluje u svojem području rada, što upućuje na nedovoljnu percepciju sestrinstva kao samostalne profesije. Samo 14% ispitanika smatra sestrinstvo kao samostalnu profesiju, dok većina ne vidi naziv kao utjecajni faktor na percepciju sestrinstva kao ženskog zanimanja. Međutim, ispitanici su pokazali visoku razinu upućenosti u djelokrug rada medicinskih sestara/tehničara, a statistički značajna razlika u mišljenju između opće populacije i bolesnika uočena je u 11 od 17 ispitivanih varijabli koje su se odnosile na djelokrug rada i razinu obrazovanja. Istraživanje je otkrilo nedovoljnu percepciju sestrinstva kao
samostalne profesije i potrebu za daljnjim educiranjem javnosti o ulozi medicinskih sestara/tehničara u zdravstvenom sustavu.
Abstract (english) The perception of the nursing profession plays a key role in the formation of public opinion about its members. The historical beginnings of the development of nursing date back many centuries, and in the context of Croatian history, nursing has gone through various changes and reforms, proving its vitality and adaptability. In the modern age, there is a continuous dilemma related to the title and profile of the nurse, since it is traditionally associated with the female role and caring for others, which is a challenge for male members of the profession.
However, the role of the nurse is expanding to encompass a wide range of specializations and responsibilities, and the relationship between the nurse and physician is extremely important for teamwork where each specialist contributes their specific knowledge and skills. Also, the relationship between the nurse and the patient is a key interaction that affects the quality of care. The autonomy, identity and integrity of the nursing profession are key components of its professional evolution; from patient care based on traditional values to health care based on scientific evidence.
The aim of this research was to assess the understanding of the scope of work of nurses/technicians and their perception as health professionals. We also wanted to examine whether the name "nurse" affects the identity, integrity and autonomy of the nursing profession, and whether there are statistically significant differences in opinion about the scope of work and the level of education of nurses/technicians between the general population and patients. The research was conducted on a sample of 624 respondents, divided into two groups; general population (n=318) and patients (n=306) during February and March 2023. The questionnaire was available in physical form for patients and in online form for the general population via Google Forms. The results of the research showed that less than half of the respondents (49%) associate the term "nurse" with the concept of a professional working in their field of work, which points to an insufficient perception of nursing as an independent profession. Only 14% of respondents consider nursing as an independent profession, while the majority do not see the name as an influencing factor on the perception of nursing as a female profession. However, the respondents showed a high level of familiarity with the scope of work of nurses/technicians, and a statistically significant difference in opinion between the general population and patients was observed in 11 out of 17 examined variables related to the scope of work and level of education.
The research revealed an insufficient perception of nursing as an independent profession and the need for further educating the public about the role of nurses/technicians in the health system.
Keywords
percepcija
sestrinska profesija
javnost
tradicija
znanstveni dokazi
Keywords (english)
perception
nursing profession
public
tradition
scientific evidence
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:122:127171
Study programme Title: Nursing Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra sestrinstva (magistar/magistra sestrinstva)
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