@Article{Andruszkiewicz2011,
journal="Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa",
issn="1233-9989",
volume="19",
number="2",
year="2011",
title="The sense of self-efficacy and selected occupational functioning related variables in the group of nurses",
abstract=" Introduction . The sense of self-efficacy differentiates people in terms of cognitive and motivational functioning. The belief in self efficacy determines to a large extent the way people think, feel, they are motivated and they behave at work.   Aim of the study . The main aim of the performed studies was to assess the relation between the sense of self-efficacy and variables connected with occupational functioning in the group of nurses.   Material and methods . The studies were carried out among 428 people including 413 (96.5%) women and 15 (3.5%) men. The average age of this people was 39.35 years (SD = 8.06). The youngest person was 22 and the oldest was 62. The following was used: The Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) by Schwarzer, Jerusalem (Polish adaptation by Juczyński) used to measure the generalized sense of self-efficacy and the Questionnaire: Stress at Work \&#8212; adaptation of the abbreviated version of the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI-2).   Results . Present study in the group of nurses confirmed earlier reports showing that the work in this profession is considered as stressful.   Conclusions . A high sense of self-efficacy is the element protecting nurses against excessive feeling of occupational stress.  Nursing Topics 2011; 19 (2): 143\&#8211;147",
author="Andruszkiewicz, Anna
and Banaszkiewicz, Mariola
and Felsmann, Mirosława
and Marzec, Alicja
and Kiełbratowska, Bogumiła
and Kocięcka, Anna",
pages="143--147",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Poczucie-wlasnej-skutecznosci-a-wybrane-zmienne-zwiazane-z-funkcjonowaniem-zawodowym-w-grupie-pielegniarek,134,35079,1,1.html"
}