2001
DOI: 10.1067/mno.2001.114881
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Professionalism revisited

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“…A need to value and incorporate altruism in the day‐to‐day lives of nurses has been argued for 12 and it has been suggested that this is unlikely to ensue in new nurses if they themselves are not been exposed to altruistic ideas and actions during their preparation 12 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A need to value and incorporate altruism in the day‐to‐day lives of nurses has been argued for 12 and it has been suggested that this is unlikely to ensue in new nurses if they themselves are not been exposed to altruistic ideas and actions during their preparation 12 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it has been suggested that it is not uncommon for nurses to only participate in continuing education when they are compelled to do so and that such a situation is suggestive of a lack of commitment to altruistic service 9 and indicative of nurses viewing nursing as a 'job' rather than as a profession. 11 A need to value and incorporate altruism in the day-today lives of nurses has been argued for 12 and it has been suggested that this is unlikely to ensue in new nurses if they themselves are not been exposed to altruistic ideas and actions during their preparation. 12…”
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confidence: 99%