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Professional competence, personal occupational well-being, and mental workload of nurse educators - A cross-sectional study in four European countries.
Vauhkonen, Anneli; Saaranen, Terhi; Cassar, Maria; Camilleri, Michelle; Martín-Delgado, Leandra; Haycock-Stuart, Elaine; Solgajová, Andrea; Elonen, Imane; Pasanen, Miko; Virtanen, Heli; Salminen, Leena.
Afiliação
  • Vauhkonen A; University of Eastern Finland, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Science, P.O. Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland. Electronic address: anneli.vauhkonen@uef.fi.
  • Saaranen T; University of Eastern Finland, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Science, P.O. Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland. Electronic address: terhi.saaranen@uef.fi.
  • Cassar M; University of Malta, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, RM 71, MSD 2080, Malta. Electronic address: maria.cassar@um.edu.mt.
  • Camilleri M; University of Malta, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, RM 36, MSD 2080, Malta. Electronic address: michelle.camilleri@um.edu.mt.
  • Martín-Delgado L; Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Department of Nursing, C/ Josep Trueta s/n. 08195 Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: lmartind@uic.es.
  • Haycock-Stuart E; University of Edinburgh, School of Health in Social Science, Nursing Studies, Elsie Inglis Quad, Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Scotland, UK. Electronic address: e.a.haycock-stuart@ed.ac.uk.
  • Solgajová A; Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Social Sciences and Health Care, Department of Nursing, Tr. A. Hlinku 1, 949 01 Nitra, Slovakia. Electronic address: asolgajova@ukf.sk.
  • Elonen I; University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, 20014, Finland. Electronic address: imaelo@utu.fi.
  • Pasanen M; University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing Science, FI-20014 University of Turku, Turku, Finland. Electronic address: misapas@utu.fi.
  • Virtanen H; University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing Science, FI-20014 University of Turku, Finland. Electronic address: hetuvi@utu.fi.
  • Salminen L; University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing Science, Turku University Hospital, FI-20014, Finland. Electronic address: leesalmi@utu.fi.
Nurse Educ Today ; 133: 106069, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38113794
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Nurse educators need a high level of professional competence to educate future health care professionals. Professional competence supports occupational well-being whilst high mental workload can undermine it. There is little existing research into nurse educators' professional competence, occupational well-being, mental workload, and the relationships between them, particularly in the European context.

OBJECTIVES:

To describe the professional competence, personal occupational well-being, and mental workload of nurse educators in four European countries, and to explore how the professional competence and mental workload of nurse educators relate to their personal occupational well-being.

DESIGN:

Cross-sectional study design with quantitative survey data.

SETTING:

Nurse educators from Finland, Spain, Slovakia, and Malta.

METHODS:

The data were collected from 302 nurse educators through an online questionnaire which used the Health and Social Care Educator's Competence (HeSoEduCo) instrument. This contains 43 items which measure areas of professional competence. Statistical analysis involved descriptive and multivariate analysis.

RESULTS:

Nurse educators self-assessed their overall professional competence as high. Competence in evidence-based practice was assessed as the highest whilst cultural competence was perceived to be the lowest of the six competence areas. Nurse educators perceived their levels of personal occupational well-being and the balance of mental workload as moderate. However, these levels varied between the four countries. Professional competence, more specifically administrative and curriculum competence, and a balanced mental workload were positively related to personal occupational well-being.

CONCLUSIONS:

The educators who perceive themselves to have very good professional competence and a balanced mental workload are more likely to report high occupational well-being. The findings suggest that nurse educators' cultural competence needs to be strengthened and intervention research is needed to determine ways of reducing mental workload and increasing the occupational well-being of nurse educators.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Competência Profissional / Docentes de Enfermagem Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Competência Profissional / Docentes de Enfermagem Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article