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Journal : Journal of Vocational Nursing

EXPLORING PROFESSIONALISM: CHARACTERISTICS AND SELF-CONCEPT OF IMPLEMENTING NURSES Sulistyowati, Arlina Dhian; Nurhidayati, Istianna; Setianingsih, Setianingsih; Kusumaningrum, Puput Risti
Journal of Vocational Nursing Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): OCTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jovin.v6i2.68522

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Introduction: To enhance the delivery and quality of nursing care, which in turn affects nurse satisfaction, a professional self-concept among nurses is required. Various factors, including the nature of nursing, impact this self-concept. In this study, the professional self-concept of implementing nurses at Pandan Arang Hospital in Boyolali was compared with several nurse characteristics. Methods:  The research methodology employed a cross-sectional descriptive correlational design. Seventy-two nurses in inpatient wards served as the research sample, selected using a total sampling approach. The questionnaire on nurses' professional self-concept was taken from Angel, Craven, and Denson, which was adopted by Juanamasta, covering four aspects: care, knowledge, staff relations, and leadership. As part of the data-gathering method, a questionnaire was utilized. Results: According to the research findings, among the nurses at Pandan Arang Boyolali Hospital, the majority (51.1%) had a positive professional self-concept. Furthermore, there was no significant relationship between age, gender, employment status, or length of work and nurses' professional self-concept, as indicated by a p-value > 0.05. However, a significant relationship was found between marital status and nurses' professional self-concept, as indicated by a p-value < 0.05. Conculsions: The results of this study suggest that age, gender, employment status, and length of employment are not significantly related to nurses’ professional self-concept. However, a significant relationship was observed between marital status and nurses' professional self-concept.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman, Dadi Adjat Sudradjat Agus Murtana Agustina, Adinda Putri Agustina, Dewi Yulia Agustina, Nur Wulan Agustina, Wanda Ahmad Asyrofi, Ahmad Amelia Rahayu Anggeraeni, Rina Anisa Anisa Annisa Annisa Ardini, Weda Ayu Arya Seta Amirrudin, Muhammad Astuti, Eka Wiji Aydi, Danisa Putri Baginda Oloan Lubis Candra Hermawan Daniswara, A Darharta Dahrin DARSITA, ITA Darwati, Lestari Eko Darwati, Lestari Eko Deanti, Afiya Nurrahma Diana Diana Eko Januari Wahyudi Erlangga, Banu Fadli, Roni Finatariani, Endah Fitriana Noor Khayati Fitriana Nugraheni, Fitriana Fitriani, Alvita Desma Galuh Putri R, Amanda Hendri Hendri Indra Gunawan Irayani, Fahrul Irma Sari Irmawati Carolina Istiyani, Eka Kassatun, Yenni Kassatun, Yenni Khasanah, Daruti Uswatun Khasanah, Daruti Uswatun Khoerunnisa, Rahmawati Kurnia Sari Nia, Atika Kusumaningrum, Puput Risti Musta'in, Musta'in Ningsih, Amanda Wahyu NK, Fitriana Noviyanti, SIamni Nugroho, Irfan Arif NUR AENI Oktarianti, Septia Prasasti, Selly Primasari , Sefria Indah Primasari, Sefria Indah Putri, Rafika Dwi Yulia Rahmawati, Wulan Suci Ratnasari Ratnasari Retno Yuli Hastuti Rina Anggraeni, Rina Rina Wahyuni Rohmawati, Agustin Nur RONI Rosi Indriani, Rosi Saputri, Yunita Saputro, Wahyu Adhi Sari, Atika Kurnia Sari, Diyah Titi Sari, Ekta Puspita Septiana, Efa Septiningrum, Liana Dwi Setyawan, Anggis Angelriska Sri Mulyani Susanti Alawiyah Suyami, Suyami Triolandi, Dody Veranita, Weri Wahyuni , Rina Wawan Gunawan A. Kadir Widyasari, Noviana Wijanarko, Yogi Wina Widiati Yana, Indah Putri Yulianto Yulianto Yuni Puji Widiastuti Zahro, Sangidhatu Zenabia, Tsarina ‪Arlina Dhian Sulistyowati‬