Evaluation of professional autonomy and the association with individual factors among nurses in the Southeast of Iran

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2015-12-31
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Background and Purpose: Professional autonomy in nursing is defined as working in a self-determined environment and makingdecisions based on professional judgment. This study aimed to evaluate professional autonomy and its association with individualfactors in nurses employed at teaching hospitals affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences in the southeast of Iran in 2013.Methods: This was a descriptive analytical study, and required data were collected by quota sampling using self-administeredquestionnaires, which were completed by 385 nurses at four teaching hospitals in Kerman, Iran. Data analysis was performed usinginferential (ANOVA) and descriptive statistics (mean and frequency) in SPSS V.18.Results: In this study, a significant correlation was observed between professional autonomy and age (P>0.001), gender (P=0.04), workexperience (P>0.03), education level (P>0.02) and attitude of nurses. Moreover, a positive correlation was found between the meanscores of professional autonomy and nursing experience (r=0.559).Conclusion: According to the results of this study, general attitude of nurses towards professional autonomy was relatively positive. Inaddition, professional autonomy was observed to increase with higher education level and job satisfaction. Hierarchical team decisionmakingmay restrict professional autonomy in nurses. Therefore, it is recommended that nursing skills and professional autonomy ofnurses be improved through appropriate methods.
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