Adaptation and validation of a nursing competencies framework for clinical practice on a continuum of care from childhood to adulthood: A Delphi study
Autor: | Louise Boyer, Jacinthe Pepin, Jolianne Bolduc, Louise Robinette, Renée Descôteaux, Sylvie Dubois, Johanne Déry, Fabrice Brunet, Marie-France Deschênes |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Self-Assessment Delphi Technique Delphi method Computer-assisted web interviewing Pediatrics Education 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Surveys and Questionnaires Humans Staff Development 030212 general & internal medicine Nurse education Cooperative Behavior Child Adaptation (computer science) General Nursing 030504 nursing Scope (project management) Professional development Quebec Education Nursing Baccalaureate Continuity of Patient Care Life course approach Female Clinical Competence Thematic analysis 0305 other medical science Psychology |
Zdroj: | Nurse Education Today. 93:104530 |
ISSN: | 0260-6917 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104530 |
Popis: | Background Too few of nursing competencies framework exceed applicability to a given environment, are validated by a research process or used to guide continuing development of nursing competencies. Objectives The study objectives were: 1) to adapt and validate a nursing competencies framework from the continuum of care from childhood to adulthood and 2) to explore implementation strategies. Design A collaborative approach including nurses from different practice perspectives. A modified Delphi method supported the adaptation and the validation of a nursing competencies framework. Setting This study was conducted in a pediatric and an adult care university hospitals in Montreal. Participants Forty-two nurses were recruited from both university hospitals. Methods A modified Delphi study was conducted. An online questionnaire, containing dichotomous and open-ended questions, was used to collect data on the nursing competencies framework and the suggested implementation strategies for its use. Consensus percentage was calculated, and thematic analysis was used to analyze nurses' comments and implementation strategies suggested. Results The nursing competencies framework (NCF), adapted and validated in this study, includes seven competencies and four development stages, from advanced beginner to clinical expert nurses. After three rounds, the nursing competencies framework describes the professional role from the continuum of care from childhood to adulthood, and proposes a self-assessment tool that promotes professional development and continuing education of nurses. Moreover, four strategies for implementing the framework in the clinical setting obtained a consensus of 70% or more. Conclusions A nursing competencies framework was validated by a rigorous research process and adapted to diverse contexts of care. The results revealed a common vision of the nursing practice for patients and their families on the life course from childhood to adulthood. This innovative framework carries the potential to be a relevant and unique reference tool. The nursing competencies framework can provide guidance for the development of nurses' competencies in clinical setting. Additionally, it is a relevant reference that should be use for knowing the scope and the standards of the professional practice in nursing education. |
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