Affiliation:
1. Nursing Department Doğuş University İstanbul Turkey
2. Department of Business Administration Institute of Social Sciences Sivas Cumhuriyet University Sivas Turkey
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis study was conducted to examine the relationship between public health nurses' holistic nursing and social justice advocacy competencies in terms of their attitudes toward sustainable development goals.DesignCross‐sectional survey.SampleThe study sample consisted of 384 public health nurses.MeasurementsData were collected with the personal information form, the Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Scale, the Holistic Nursing Competence Scale, and the Social Justice Advocacy Scale.ResultsThe sub‐dimensions of environment, public, education, and economy were found to significantly affect social justice advocacy, and the indirect effects of 0.191, 0.222, 0.205, and 0.201 were found to be statistically significant with the inclusion of holistic nursing competence in the model, respectively. It was found to explain 32%, 30%, 29%, and 22% of the total effect, respectively.ConclusionIt supports the claim that developing public health nurses' holistic nursing competence and social justice advocacy skills is an important criterion for achieving sustainable development goals.