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Development of advanced practice nursing core competencies in Saudi Arabia: A modified Delphi study.
Almotairy, Monir M; Nahari, Ahmed; Moafa, Hamza; Hakamy, Essa; Alhamed, Arwa.
Affiliation
  • Almotairy MM; Department of Nursing Administration and Education, King Saud University College of Nursing, Riyadh, P.O. Box 642, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: malmotairy@ksu.edu.sa.
  • Nahari A; Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, King Saud University College of Nursing, Riyadh, P.O. Box 642, Saudi Arabia.
  • Moafa H; Department of Community and Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, King Saud University College of Nursing, Riyadh, P.O. Box 642, Saudi Arabia.
  • Hakamy E; Department of Nursing Administration and Education, King Saud University College of Nursing, Riyadh, P.O. Box 642, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alhamed A; Department of Pediatric Nursing. College of nursing, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Nurse Educ Today ; 141: 106315, 2024 Jul 18.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39042982
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Advanced practice nursing requires a diverse set of competencies that define what advanced practice nurses need to know and be able to do to deliver safe, effective, and high-quality healthcare. Given the lack of evidence regarding core competencies and the evolution of advanced practice nursing roles in Saudi Arabia, it is becoming increasingly important to develop core competencies to standardize educational and clinical training programs.

OBJECTIVE:

To define the core competencies of advanced practice nursing in Saudi Arabia.

DESIGN:

Utilizing a modified Delphi design and snowball sampling technique, data were collected between April and July 2023 using an online questionnaire consisting of 28 core competencies that was developed based on an in-depth literature review and a critical analysis of advanced practice nursing core competencies published by leading professional organizations. Two rounds of Delphi surveys were conducted. SETTINGS The study was set in clinical and academic settings in Saudi Arabia.

PARTICIPANTS:

Nursing experts with graduate degrees as advanced practice nurses.

RESULTS:

In Round 1, 34 advanced practice nursing experts reached full consensus on 24 of the 28 core competencies, and four core competencies reached partial consensus. Based on suggestions and feedback from the experts, the investigators revised ten core competencies to reflect the improvement suggestions and created three new core competencies. A total of 26 core competencies were used in Round 2, which achieved a full consensus among the 34 advanced practice nursing experts, under the following six core competency domains knowledge of advanced practice nursing, person-centered care, professional improvement, professionalism, communication and interprofessional partnership, and leadership and system-based practice.

CONCLUSIONS:

Given the need for a standardized competency framework, the 26 core competencies proposed in our study have the potential to guide education and training in academic programs and facilitate the implementation of advanced practice nursing in clinical settings.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nurse Educ Today Journal subject: EDUCACAO / ENFERMAGEM Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nurse Educ Today Journal subject: EDUCACAO / ENFERMAGEM Year: 2024 Document type: Article