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Nurse willingness to report for work in the event of an earthquake in Israel

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Nurse willingness to report for work in the event of an earthquake in Israel

Auteurs : Merav Ben Natan ; Simon Nigel ; Innush Yevdayev ; Mohamad Qadan ; Mickey Dudkiewicz

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Abstract

Aim: To examine variables affecting nurse willingness to report for work in the event of an earthquake in Israel and whether this can be predicted through the Theory of Self‐Efficacy. Background: The nursing profession has a major role in preparing for earthquakes. Nurse willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake has never before been examined. Method: Self‐administered questionnaires were distributed among a convenience sample of 400 nurses and nursing students in Israel during January–April 2012. Results: High willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake was declared by 57% of respondents. High perceived self‐efficacy, level of knowledge and experience predict willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake. Multidisciplinary collaboration and support was also cited as a meaningful factor. Conclusion: Perceived self‐efficacy, level of knowledge, experience and the support of a multidisciplinary staff affect nurse willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake. Implications for nursing management: Nurse managers can identify factors that increase nurse willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake and consequently develop strategies for more efficient management of their nursing workforce.

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DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12058

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<p>The nursing profession has a major role in preparing for earthquakes. Nurse willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake has never before been examined.</p>
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<p>High willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake was declared by 57% of respondents. High perceived self‐efficacy, level of knowledge and experience predict willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake. Multidisciplinary collaboration and support was also cited as a meaningful factor.</p>
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<p>Nurse managers can identify factors that increase nurse willingness to report to work in the event of an earthquake and consequently develop strategies for more efficient management of their nursing workforce.</p>
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