Osobnostní typologie studentů v kontextu budoucí pracovní role všeobecné sestry

Title in English Personality typology of students in the context of the future work role of a nurse
Authors

ZÍTKOVÁ Marie KYASOVÁ Miroslava

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source PSYCHOLOGIE PRO PRAXI
Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/23366486.2020.2
Keywords personality typology; general nurse; education; team role; work psychology
Description The fulfillment of the role of a nurse is highly demanding on the personality of this professional and the quality of professional training. The aim of the research was to specify students’ personal prerequisites for fulfilling the role of general nurse. The researched group consisted of students of General Nurse program in the period 2013–2018. The test tools included the MBTI® (Myers Briggs Type Indicator) test and Belbin’s team role test. The basic findings showed that in the group of 53% of respondents the so-called temperament of the Guardian was identified (SJ), which is suitable for the work of general nurses. The second large group consisted of Idealists, for whom the temperament of Diplomat – NF – 35.8% is common, whose characteristics also strongly correspond to the requirements of nursing practice. The Implementer and Team Worker represented the team role with the highest affinity in 54% of respondents. It is thus possible to assume that the chosen work will be satisfactory for those individuals and there is a presumption to be successful in their future work.

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