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A Study of Effectiveness of Assertive Training Module on Assertive behavior and Self-Esteem among Nursing Students | Original Article

Bincy Joseph*, K. Uthramani, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Numerous analyses of nurses' roles in interdisciplinary care have found that nurses are seldom asked for their input during health team meetings or in casual interactions between colleagues. Furthermore, the level of assertiveness deficit needs to be clarified. Nurses require greater training in assertiveness, and the way through which they are educated and taught in this area needs more explanation. The following topics related to assertiveness in communication, handling conflicts, building one's self-esteem, and standing up for one's own rights are of particular interest to the researcher. These concerns all play a part in how nursing is put into practice and assessed. Research on the factors that influence assertive behaviour in nurses might lead to more effective training methods.