Nursing Professional Capital: A Qualitative Analysis

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2015-02
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to offer qualitative support for the assertion that nurses possess professional capital.

BACKGROUND: Nurses embrace professional standards and tenets that have been measured as trust and ethics. By understanding forms of capital and combining quantitative public-opinion surveys and our qualitative findings, a case can be made that nurses possess professional capital.

METHOD: This was a focused review of existing interview data and was conducted using inductive content analysis.

FINDINGS: Patients provided unsolicited accounts of trust and positive regard for their nurses.

CONCLUSION: Evidence supports that in combination with trust and positive regard, nurses possess professional capital. Nurses should judiciously use their professional capital to impact institutional, political, and economic policy.

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Lasiter, S., & McLennon, S. M. (2015). Nursing Professional Capital: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Nursing Administration, 45(2), 107-112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000000164
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