He Meina, Li Yao, Hu Hui, Yu Zuqiang, Cai Cong, Cheng Yao, Ma Lu, Liu Shanshan
School of Medical Humanities, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan, China.
Hubei Shizhen Laboratory, Wuhan, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Nov 27;15:1484708. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1484708. eCollection 2024.
In the face of a global nursing shortage, nursing interns are crucial to sustaining the healthcare workforce. However, these interns encounter significant challenges in career decision-making, often exacerbated by the impostor phenomenon, which impedes their capacity to make informed choices. Despite its importance, little research has been reported on the specific conditions and contributing factors that affect nursing interns' career decision-making processes.
To understand the current status of nursing interns' impostor phenomenon, psychological resilience, and career decision-making difficulties, and to validate the mediating role of psychological resilience between impostor phenomenon and career decision-making difficulties using structural equation modeling.
Five hundred eighty-two nursing interns from four tertiary hospitals in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China were selected by stratified random sampling. Data were collected with the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale, Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire, and the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale through an online survey. Mediation effect tests were conducted using SPSS 26.0 and PROCESS software.
(1) The score for career decision-making difficulties was 99.34 (SD = 21.78), the score for impostor phenomenon was 57.58 (SD = 12.13), and the score of psychological resilience was 32.11 (SD = 8.50); (2) Psychological resilience had a significant negative correlation with career decision-making difficulties ( = -0.724, < 0.01), and impostor phenomenon had a significant negative correlation with psychological resilience ( = -0.608, < 0.01), and had a significant positive correlation with career decision-making difficulties ( = 0.700, < 0.01). Psychological resilience played a partial mediating role between impostor phenomenon and career decision-making difficulties ( < 0.01), with the mediating effect (Effect Value = 0.518, Bootstrap 95% CI: 0.430, 0.610) accounting for 41.27% of the total effect.
Career decision-making difficulties are common among nursing interns. Effective strategies should address the impostor phenomenon and promote psychological resilience to enhance self-awareness and create a supportive environment.
面对全球护理人才短缺的情况,护理实习生对于维持医疗保健劳动力至关重要。然而,这些实习生在职业决策中面临重大挑战,冒名顶替现象往往会加剧这种挑战,这阻碍了他们做出明智选择的能力。尽管其重要性,但关于影响护理实习生职业决策过程的具体情况和促成因素的研究报道很少。
了解护理实习生冒名顶替现象、心理韧性和职业决策困难的现状,并使用结构方程模型验证心理韧性在冒名顶替现象与职业决策困难之间的中介作用。
采用分层随机抽样的方法,从中国湖北省武汉市的四家三级医院选取了582名护理实习生。通过在线调查,使用克兰斯冒名顶替现象量表、职业决策困难问卷和10项康纳-戴维森韧性量表收集数据。使用SPSS 26.0和PROCESS软件进行中介效应检验。
(1)职业决策困难得分99.34(标准差=21.78),冒名顶替现象得分57.58(标准差=12.13),心理韧性得分32.11(标准差=8.50);(2)心理韧性与职业决策困难呈显著负相关(r=-0.724,P<0.01),冒名顶替现象与心理韧性呈显著负相关(r=-0.608,P<0.01),与职业决策困难呈显著正相关(r=0.700,P<0.01)。心理韧性在冒名顶替现象与职业决策困难之间起部分中介作用(P<0.01),中介效应(效应值=0.518,Bootstrap 95%CI:0.430,0.610)占总效应的41.27%。
职业决策困难在护理实习生中很常见。应采取有效策略应对冒名顶替现象,促进心理韧性,以增强自我意识并营造支持性环境。