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  1. Mar 24, 2021 · Results showed that the Nurse Competence Scale covers both ontological and contextual competence, that the competence profiles vary in different cultures, cohorts and contexts, but that it is suitable for evaluating and following up competence development in nursing.

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  2. Nov 1, 2023 · Nursing competence affects not only patients but also nurses themselves. Competent nurses contribute to patient safety. Prioritizing clinical competency enables nurses to deliver high-quality care.

  3. According to the CPSI, 20 the competence should cover various attributes, including (1) patient safety culture; (2) teamwork; (3) communication; (4) safety, risk and quality improvement; (5) optimised human and system factors and (6) recognition, response and disclosure of patient safety incidents.

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · The findings suggest that outcomes resulting from care provided by primary care RNs are comparable and complementary to care provided by other primary care providers, specifically with respect to chronic disease prevention and management, smoking cessation, and wellness counseling.

  5. Jun 5, 2024 · Evaluating nursesprofessional competence is critical for ensuring high-quality patient care. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the nurses’ professional competence level and to identify differences based on demographics in three West Bank hospitals.

  6. May 19, 2023 · Overall, clinical nurse competence is a critical component of a positive patient safety culture, as it helps ensure that nurses are able to provide safe and effective care to patients and promotes engagement and active participation in the safety culture of the organization.

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  8. Aug 5, 2020 · As the largest, most consistent provider of care, nurses play a pivotal role in improving care and patient outcomes at the frontline. •. The Nursing Quality Improvement in Practice tool can be used to determine current levels of QI competence (e.g. knowledge, skills, and attitudes) and engagement of nurses in QI. •.