Nursing Students’ Understanding of the Concept of Self-Esteem: a Qualitative Study

  • Zamanzadeh V
  • Valizadeh L
  • Badri Gargari R
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Abstract

Introduction: The concept of self-esteem has several definitions in different paradigms. Nursing has a unique and combined paradigm; therefore it is necessary to explore nursing students’ understanding of the concept of self-esteem. The present study aimed to discover the extent and characteristics of the concept of self-esteem from the perspective of Iranian nursing students through a qualitative approach. Methods: This study was conducted using the conventional content analysis method with the participation of 14 nursing students. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants and data were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews and analyzed simultaneously. Results: Study findings showed that the nursing students’ self-esteem is related to the sense of worthy they perceived as being a nursing student. Nursing students’ self- esteem was determined through sense of worthy related to their perceived professionalism level, socialization into the profession, and enthusing of them about being a nursing student. Conclusion: If a nursing student was proud of her or his nursing role, then he or she would enjoy the nursing course and all that entailed; such as communication with colleagues, performing the tasks and, generally her or his career.

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Zamanzadeh, V., Valizadeh, L., Badri Gargari, R., Ghahramanian, A., Jabbarzadeh Tabriz, F., & Crowley, M. (2016). Nursing Students’ Understanding of the Concept of Self-Esteem: a Qualitative Study. Journal of Caring Sciences, 5(1), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.15171/jcs.2016.004

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