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NURSES’ STATUS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH SOME DEMOGRAPHICS PROFILE
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Introduction: Social responsibility is decision makers’ commitment to actions that in addition to meeting their interests, provides and enhances well-being in the community. Demographic profiles effect social responsibility. The aim of this study was to determine the status of nurses’ social responsibility and its relationship with their demographic profile. Results: Based on the findings, 72.6% of nurses were at the high level of total responsibility. The average of total responsibility was 7.3±4.0. There was a significant relationship between nurses’ social responsibility and their age and marital status (P<0.05). There was no significant relationship between nurses’ gender and education level, and their social responsibility.
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Since there was a relationship between social responsibility and the investigated features, it is necessary to consider demographic profiles in the selection of nurses for crucial responsibilities at educational and treatment centers.
Zahra Marzieh Hassanian
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This page is a summary of: Nurses’ Social Responsibility and its Relationship with Their Demographic Profiles, Scientific Journal of Hamedan Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, July 2017, American Journal of Life Science Researches,
DOI: 10.21859/nmj-25026.
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