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- Nurses’ clinical competency is a significant issue in various medical fields, with several factors having roles in paying attention to clinical competence among nurses, including rapid changes in healthcare systems, the need to provide safe and cost-effective services, improvement of the level of community health awareness, expectations for receiving higher quality services, and the desire of health organizations to use competent health workforce.
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May 7, 2023 · Clinical competency is the ability to integrate knowledge, skills, attitudes and values into a clinical situation and it is very important in nursing education, clinical settings, nursing management, and crises.
May 19, 2023 · Competent nurses are crucial to ensure safe and high-quality healthcare services. The patient safety culture is concerned with internalizing safety beliefs, values, and attitudes, translating them into healthcare practices, and committing to maintaining an error-free health environment.
Nov 12, 2019 · Relevance to clinical practice. The study contributes to the exploration of how students self-assess own clinical competence and need for further training in advanced practice nursing programmes. Further research should evaluate the development of clinical competence.
- Ingrid Taylor, Pia Cecilie Bing-Jonsson, Sigrid Wangensteen, Elisabeth Bell Finnbakk, Leiv Sandvik, ...
- 2020
Registered nurses are clinicians who provide safe, competent, ethical, compassionate, and evidence-informed care across the lifespan in response to client needs. Registered nurses integrate knowledge, skills, judgment and professional values from nursing and other diverse sources into their practice.
Feb 1, 2021 · Clinical competence in nursing is an extract of different abilities including clinical skills, knowledge, attitudes, team-work, and communication skills that makes nurse capable in performing his/her duties in an acceptable manner and improve patient satisfaction.
- Zohreh Nabizadeh-Gharghozar, Negin Masoudi Alavi, Neda Mirbagher Ajorpaz
- 2021
The central competency of direct clinical practice indicates that the competent nurse professional is actively working in patient care from a nursing perspective even when engaging in more advanced skills than required of a bedside or point-of-care nurse.
For nursing practice, paying attention to competency is among the main keys of clinical nursing. 5 6 27 Competency in nursing practice includes core abilities required to fulfil one’s clinical roles. 5 Thus, it is critical to clearly define the concept to establish a foundation for competent nursing practice.