Relation between socio-demographic factors and professionalism among nurses in Saudi Arabia: A comparative analysis.
Hussein AlshumraniBander Saad AlbagawiSandro VillarealBenito AreolaHamdan Mohammad AlbaqawiSaleh AlgamdiAbdulrahman AlerwiAhmed Saad AlthebanSeham AlanaziPublished in: Belitung nursing journal (2022)
Nurses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia perceived themselves as highly professional, and male nurses were found to have a sense of calling more than their female counterparts. Age, educational qualification, and current position had no significant difference in professionalism. Conversely, the type of facility had a significant difference with the belief in autonomy. These findings support and sustain the role of nurses in this 21st-century health care that is significantly needed to provide the most quality care.