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Factors associated with professional identity among <scp>ICU</scp> nurses during <scp>COVID</scp>‐19: A cross‐sectional study

Baoyi Zhang, Hongmei Tao, Minyi Xie, Jingjing Zhang, Meifen Zhang, Yanyan Zhang

2023Nursing Open16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To determine the associated factors of professional identity among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. DESIGN: Multicentre cross-sectional study. METHODS: This study invited 348 ICU nurses in five hospitals in China from May to July 2020. Online self-report questionnaires were adopted to collect their demographic and occupational characteristics, perceived professional benefits and professional identity. Based on univariate and multiple linear regression analysis, a path analysis was performed to determine the associated factors' effects on professional identity. RESULTS: The mean score of professional identity was 102.38 ± 16.46. Perceived professional benefits, doctor recognition level and family support level were associated with ICU nurses' professional identity. The path analysis revealed that perceived professional benefits and doctor recognition level had direct effects on professional identity. In addition, doctor recognition level and family support level had indirect effects on professional identity through the mediation of perceived professional benefits.

Topics & Concepts

Identity (music)Cross-sectional studyPath analysis (statistics)MediationIntensive care unitMedicineNursingPsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DiseaseInternal medicinePathologyPolitical scienceAcousticsInfectious disease (medical specialty)MathematicsLawPhysicsStatisticsNursing education and managementCOVID-19 and Mental HealthInterprofessional Education and Collaboration