Jehad O Halabi1, Jan Nilsson2,3,4, Margret Lepp5,6,7,8. 1. King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Al Ahsa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 2. Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden. 3. Sophiahemmet University, Stockholm, Sweden. 4. Japanese Red Cross Institute for Humanitarian Studies, Tokyo, Japan. 5. University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. 6. Østfold University College, Fredrikstad, Norway. 7. Griffith University, Gold Coast Queensland, Australia. 8. Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) plans to become self-sufficient, generating a national nursing workforce. The study's purpose was to assess nurses' self-reported professional competence and illuminate experiences of the quality of nursing care and patient safety. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional design with 469 nurses working in different units from two public hospitals and Regions of the KSA participated. The Nurse Professional Competence Scale short version including six professional areas of nursing care was used. RESULTS: There are significant relationships between self-reported professional competence and the quality of nursing care, patient safety, nurse's characteristics, and workplace. DISCUSSION: Registered nurses' professional competence is related to the clinical areas in which they work and the nature of their involvement in patient care. The Nurse Professional Competence Scale can identify professional competence areas for further development, which is important for culturally congruent health care in KSA for their transformation process.
INTRODUCTION: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) plans to become self-sufficient, generating a national nursing workforce. The study's purpose was to assess nurses' self-reported professional competence and illuminate experiences of the quality of nursing care and patient safety. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional design with 469 nurses working in different units from two public hospitals and Regions of the KSA participated. The Nurse Professional Competence Scale short version including six professional areas of nursing care was used. RESULTS: There are significant relationships between self-reported professional competence and the quality of nursing care, patient safety, nurse's characteristics, and workplace. DISCUSSION: Registered nurses' professional competence is related to the clinical areas in which they work and the nature of their involvement in patient care. The Nurse Professional Competence Scale can identify professional competence areas for further development, which is important for culturally congruent health care in KSA for their transformation process.
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Keywords:
NPC Scale; Saudi Arabia; nursing; patient safety; professional competence; quality of care
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