OBJECTIVE: This investigation aimed to identify and analyze the general and specific competencies of nurses in the primary health care practice of Brazil. DESIGN: The Delphi Technique was used as the method of study. SAMPLE: 2 groups of participants were selected: One contained primary health care nurses (n=52) and the other specialists (n=57), including public health nurses and public or community health faculty. MEASUREMENTS: 3 questionnaires were developed for the study. The first asked participants to indicate general and specific competencies, which were compiled into a list for each group. A Likert scale of 1-5 was added to these 2 lists in the second and third questionnaires. A consensus criterion of 75% for score 4 or 5 was adopted. RESULTS: In the nurses' group, 17 general and 8 specific competencies reached the consensus criterion; 19 general and 9 specific competencies reached the criterion in the specialists' group. These competencies were classified into 10 domains: professional values, communication, teamwork, management, community-oriented, health promotion, problem solving, health care, and education and basic public health sciences. CONCLUSIONS: These competencies reflect Brazilian health policy and constitute a reference for health professional practice and education.
OBJECTIVE: This investigation aimed to identify and analyze the general and specific competencies of nurses in the primary health care practice of Brazil. DESIGN: The Delphi Technique was used as the method of study. SAMPLE: 2 groups of participants were selected: One contained primary health care nurses (n=52) and the other specialists (n=57), including public health nurses and public or community health faculty. MEASUREMENTS: 3 questionnaires were developed for the study. The first asked participants to indicate general and specific competencies, which were compiled into a list for each group. A Likert scale of 1-5 was added to these 2 lists in the second and third questionnaires. A consensus criterion of 75% for score 4 or 5 was adopted. RESULTS: In the nurses' group, 17 general and 8 specific competencies reached the consensus criterion; 19 general and 9 specific competencies reached the criterion in the specialists' group. These competencies were classified into 10 domains: professional values, communication, teamwork, management, community-oriented, health promotion, problem solving, health care, and education and basic public health sciences. CONCLUSIONS: These competencies reflect Brazilian health policy and constitute a reference for health professional practice and education.
Authors: Julia Lukewich; Michelle Allard; Lisa Ashley; Kris Aubrey-Bassler; Denise Bryant-Lukosius; Treena Klassen; Tanya Magee; Ruth Martin-Misener; Maria Mathews; Marie-Eve Poitras; Josette Roussel; Dana Ryan; Ruth Schofield; Joan Tranmer; Ruta Valaitis; Sabrina T Wong Journal: West J Nurs Res Date: 2020-07-03 Impact factor: 1.967