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  1. Jan 31, 2021 · We discuss current trends at this defining moment in nursing education, and strategies to leverage the tipping point as educators mobilize to prepare future nurses for successful collaborative artificial intelligence-infused, clinical practice.

  2. Nov 20, 2022 · Competency-based education (CBE) is increasingly emphasized in nursing. Professional organizations and regulatory bodies are calling for radical transformation in nursing education along with increased emphasis on developing clinical judgment.

  3. May 19, 2023 · Existing research provides evidence of a positive correlation between nursing competence and patient safety score. Future research is recommended to investigate ways to measure the effect of nursing competency level on safety culture in healthcare institutions.

  4. reviews and establishing competencies required for nursing practice. Entry-to-practice competencies are the foundation for nursing practice. This document outlines the competencies measured for entry-level registered nurses (RNs) upon initial registration with CNO and entry to practice in Ontario. The competencies

  5. Jan 4, 2018 · Nursing competency trended towards definitions using a holistic lens and behavior statements reflecting the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and judgment required for effective performance in the nursing profession. By using inductive content analysis, 11 components emerged.

    • Ying Liu, Ying Liu, Yupin Aungsuroch
    • 47
    • 2018
    • 04 January 2018
  6. This paper describes how a clinical research hospital used a competency-based approach to structure the development and execution of a strategic plan and integrated evidence-based practice concepts into the activities of nurses at all levels.

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  8. 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.

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