The relationship between perceived competence and self-esteem among novice nurses - a cross-sectional study.
Lena Izabela SerafinZuzanna Strząska-KliśGilbert KolbePaulina BrzozowskaIwona SzwedAleksandra OstrowskaBożena Czarkowska-PączekPublished in: Annals of medicine (2022)
Novice nurses present a low level of self-esteem. Nurses with a higher competence level showed lower self-esteem. Developing competencies at the beginning of one's nursing practice, which is crucial for patients' outcomes, should be accompanied by the strengthening of novice nurses' self-esteem.KEY MESSAGESNovice nurses with a higher level of self-esteem more often declared their willingness to leave their profession.The results showed a negative correlation between self-esteem and all subscales of the competence scale.Seniority and postgraduate education are important moderators in the relationship between some competence subscales and self-esteem.