PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF HEALTH-CARE PERSONNEL REGARDING THE CONCEPT OF INTEGRATION IN NURSING
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https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2016.v9s3.14996Abstract
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Objectives: To assess the perception of health-care personnel regarding the concept of integration in nursing, to assess the attitude of health-care
personnel toward the concept of integration in nursing, and to determine the association of perception and attitude toward the concept of integration
in nursing with selected socio-demographic variables.
Methods: Research approach adopted was descriptive survey approach. Population were 159 health-care personnel's working at various hospitals
and institutions in Maharashtra. Purposive sampling technique was used. Data were collected using structured rating scale, which consisted of
3 sections. Section 1 comprising demographic data, Sections 2 and 3 consisted 10 questions to assess the perception and attitude of health-care
personnel. Tool was developed pretesting and reliability of the rating scale was done.
Results: Findings of the study showed that majority 118 (74.21%) of respondents had low perception, 41 (25.78%) had medium perception, and
none of respondents had high perception regarding the concept of integration. Classification of respondents based on the levels of attitude, the
79 (49.68%) had unfavorable attitude, 75 (47.16%) had moderately favorable attitude, and 5 (3.14%) had favorable attitude.
Conclusions: As the result shows that there is medium to low level of perception between the health-care personnel regarding the concept of
integration and the attitude is also unfavorable, there is need to find out the barriers of integration in nursing profession.
Keywords: Perception, Attitude, Integration, Health-care personnel.
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