Nursing Open | |
Nurses’ competency in Saudi Arabian healthcare context: A cross‐sectional correlational study | |
Alfredo Z. Feliciano1  Ferdinand Gonzales2  Jestoni D. Maniago3  Hadeel Al‐Olah3  Mehrunnisha Ahmad3  Evelyn E. Feliciano3  Abdulrhman Albougami3  Adelina M. Santos3  | |
[1] College of Nursing Angeles University Foundation Angeles Philippines;College of Nursing Hail University Hail Saudi Arabia;Department of Nursing College of Applied Medical Sciences Majmaah University Saudi Arabia; | |
关键词: competency dimensions; healthcare context; healthcare services; nurses’ competency; nursing competency; Saudi Arabia; | |
DOI : 10.1002/nop2.853 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Aim To measure the competence and characteristics of nurses in Saudi Arabia delivering health care with significant correlations. Design A cross‐sectional correlational study. Methods Data were collected in 2019 using a standardized questionnaire, Competency Inventory for Registered Nurses (CIRN), that included a purposive sample of 621 nurses working in Saudi Arabia. Results A positive evaluation of nurses’ overall core competency components is recognizably measured with greater competency levels in their workplace, scoring highest in “legal/ethical practice” while “critical thinking and research aptitude” represented the lowest dimension. Nurses’ marital status, years of graduation, length of service, duty hours and nurse–patient ratio affect their competency level. Nurses’ competence and their sociodemographic characteristics are significantly correlated attributes. Medical ward nurses are likely to have the greatest competence in delivering safe nursing care within training's legal borders.
【 授权许可】
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