奇纳
劳动力
护理部
批判性评价
背景(考古学)
急症护理
身份(音乐)
工作满意度
心理学
医疗保健
医学
政治学
心理干预
社会心理学
法学
古生物学
物理
替代医学
病理
声学
生物
作者
Ashley Howle,Gregory A. Carter,Deanna L. Reising
摘要
ABSTRACT Aim To explore the current state of the science on influencing factors of acute care nursing professional identity. Design Integrative review. Methods Data were collected and screened using Covidence systematic review software, adhering to pre‐defined inclusion criteria. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist was used for critical appraisal, and content analysis was applied to analyse the data. Data Sources CINAHL, PsycINFO and PubMed were utilised to search literature published between 2018 and 2023. Results A total of 18 articles were included. Five themes were identified: (1) internal influences; (2) external influences; (3) externalisation of role; (4) early versus seasoned career experiences and (5) barriers to professional identity formation. Conclusion This review found evidence of multiple influencing factors, predominantly external, shaping acute care nurse professional identity. Research on the long‐term impacts on practice, management, policy and education remains limited. Implications Enablers to forming professional identity foster empowerment, confidence, belonging and job satisfaction. Barriers to formation lead to hesitation, performance impediments, stress and exhaustion. Development of nurse professional identity may be instrumental in tackling acute care workforce challenges. Impact Review findings on professional identity formation can guide initiatives for enhancing healthy work environments and workforce retention. This exploration has international contemporary relevance for the nursing profession with suggestions for future research. Impact Statement Existing literature underscores the significance of professional identity in nursing, yet the mechanisms underlying its integration and maintenance in the contemporary acute care workforce remain unclear. In the context of overwhelming workloads that adversely affect nurse mental health and retention, coupled with the escalating nursing shortage as we emerge from the pandemic, this examination of professional identity formation holds contemporary relevance for the evolving acute care landscape, offering implications for future research. The insights gleaned from this review may guide organisational leaders in developing new strategies addressing acute care nurse management, policy, education and retention. Reporting Method Reporting adheres to the EQUATOR network, ENTREQ guidelines. Patient or Public Contribution None.
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