Development Of Personal Values/nursing
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...worker who puts others before self to deliver care in a complex chaotic world" (Feng, 2003, p. 176). In order to fulfill this role properly scholarly voices within the realm of professional nursing agree that professional development should encompass more than necessary skill acquisition, but also address the necessity of developing personal values that reflect the traditional stance of nursing as a profession based on caring.
Feng (2003) stresses the need for commitment while also pointing out that nurses today face a very different world than what has existed in the past. The nursing graduate not only as a job waiting for her or him, but probably has possible employers fighting for the new graduate's signature on an employment contract. Considering this, it is natural for new nurses to ask, basically, "what's in it for me?" and decide on employment according to the "perks" that an employer can offera gym on the premises, benefit packages, etc. Feng (2003) fears that commitment gets lost in the shuffle of...
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