id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-257917-4496gzdu Liou, Shwu-Ru Relationships between disaster nursing competence, anticipatory disaster stress and motivation for disaster engagement 2020-02-25 .txt text/plain 4484 223 46 The purposes of the study were to determine the predictive relationships between Taiwanese nurses' disaster competence, anticipatory disaster stress, and motivation for disaster engagement. Therefore, the purposes of the study were to determine the level of and relationships between Taiwanese nurses' disaster competence, anticipatory disaster stress, and motivation for disaster engagement. In this study, individual differences are defined as a nurse's personal characteristics that may influence their preparedness and motivation to engage in disaster events, such as gender, age, seniority in the hospital, educational level, hospital type, work unit, and job title. This study aimed to explore the relationships between disaster competence, anticipatory disaster stress, and motivation for disaster engagement among hospital nurses in Taiwan. The study found that even though hospitals held disaster courses and trainings every year, nurses had a worryingly low level of disaster competence, which correlated with their low motivation to participate in disaster rescue. ./cache/cord-257917-4496gzdu.txt ./txt/cord-257917-4496gzdu.txt