Abstract
Professional Identity in Nursing is a "sense of oneself, and in relationship with others, that is influenced by characteristics, norms, and values of the nursing discipline, resulting in an individual thinking, acting, and feeling like a nurse." This session will explore the development of a conceptual model for professional identity development and how this conceptual model contributes to the development of knowledge and research priorities for professional identity.
This webinar is part two of a five-part series seeking to define professional identity and professionalism in the nursing discipline.
Notes
Audience: All Nurses
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Video Length: Approximately 1 hour
This item record represents a recording of a live webinar held at a previous date. Any references to audience participation, login codes, etc. are no longer applicable.
Sigma Membership
Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA||AMN Healthcare, Dallas, Texas, USA
Type
Presentation - Webinar
Format Type
Text-based Document, Video Recording
Study Design/Type
Expert Opinion (nationally/internationally recognized)
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Professional Identity in Nursing, Professionalism, Nursing Discipline, Knowledge Development
Recommended Citation
Joseph, M. Lindell and Edmonson, Cole, "Professional Identity in Nursing: Conceptual model, development of new knowledge" (2020). Professional Identity in Nursing Webinars. 3.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/pin_webinars/3
Publisher
Sigma Theta Tau International,International Society for Professional Identity in Nursing
Version
Publisher's Version
Video/Audio Streaming
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Review Type
None: Educational Material, None: Reputation-based Submission
Acquisition
Publisher-submission
Date of Issue
2020-10-22
Full Text of Presentation
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