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Nurs Forum ; 55(3): 309-319, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32034762

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AIM: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an assertiveness training program on psychological wellbeing and work engagement among novice psychiatric nurses. DESIGN: A quasi-experimental design was utilized (one group pre/post assessment). SETTING: The study was conducted at The Abbasia hospital for mental health in Cairo, Egypt. SUBJECTS: The subjects of the study were 36 novice nurses who were starting their careers the hospital during 2017/2018. TOOLS: The current study used four tools for collecting the data: socio-demographic data sheet, Rathus Assertiveness Schedule, Riff's Psychological Well-Being Scale, and Utrecht Work Engagement Scale. RESULTS: The study results revealed a statistically significant difference between measure one and measure two intervention program regarding assertiveness skills, psychological well-being, and work engagement. Also, there was a significant positive correlation between the total mean scores of assertiveness skills and total mean scores of psychological well-being. CONCLUSIONS: This single-group feasibility study demonstrated that assertiveness training for novice nurses seems feasible. It may achieve a favorable outcome in developing assertiveness skills and improving psychological wellbeing. RECOMMENDATIONS: Further randomized controlled trials with more extended follow-up periods are required.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Assertiveness , Nurses/psychology , Teaching/standards , Adult , Egypt , Female , Humans , Male , Nurses/statistics & numerical data , Program Evaluation/methods , Psychiatric Nursing/methods , Psychiatric Nursing/standards , Psychiatric Nursing/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires , Teaching/psychology , Teaching/statistics & numerical data , Work Engagement
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