There have been arguments that the picture of what nurses do contradicts with the use and or the definition of the term professionalism. However there has been a strong thesis supporting the fact that nursing fulfils the tenets of not only a discipline but also a profession.

This can only be proven when the practice of nursing is compared to the qualities that a discipline must meet to be called a profession (Judd Sitzman & Davis 2010). There is no standard definition of a profession. However a profession can be defined as a vocation which is based on specialised education and training and whose main aim is to supply service and objective counsel to the society at a definite and direct compensation devoid of the expectation of additional business gains (Hood & Leddy 2010). This paper thus answers the question as to why nursing fulfils the qualities of a profession. It outlines the qualities of a profession and compares nursing to these qualities.
Qualities of a profession
A number of qualities have been suggested as a basis on which a profession can be singled out. Service orientation is the first tenet of a profession. Systematic theories are used in defining professions thence a profession must meet this tenet. Autonomy is the other quality of a profession. Learning and training also forms part of what defines a profession. A profession has a code of ethics. It is important to note that each of these features is interpreted differently as applied to specific professions (Finkelman & Kenner 2013).


 

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