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Perceived Competencies and Training Needs of Public Health Nurses in the Philippines: Basis for the Development of NurseLEAD: A Leadership Course on Advanced Practice Nursing in Public Health.
Cariaso, Josephine E; Bonito, Sheila R; Dones, Luz Barbara P; Melendres, Julia Czen N; Sebastian, Christiane Jannie B.
Affiliation
  • Cariaso JE; College of Nursing, University of the Philippines Manila.
  • Bonito SR; College of Nursing, University of the Philippines Manila.
  • Dones LBP; College of Nursing, University of the Philippines Manila.
  • Melendres JCN; College of Nursing, University of the Philippines Manila.
  • Sebastian CJB; College of Nursing, University of the Philippines Manila.
Acta Med Philipp ; 58(12): 78-85, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39071526
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objective:

Public health nurses (PHNs) perform more than the provision of direct care to clients. They are also expected to perform roles as leaders, managers, and collaborators in different settings, especially in areas where there are no physicians. Their continuous professional development must be facilitated to empower them to lead the delivery of health programs and services in pursuit of universal healthcare. This study aims to determine the perceived competencies of public health nurses and describe their training needs.

Methods:

A descriptive, cross-sectional study was utilized, where an online survey was administered to PHNs across the Philippines to determine their self-perceived competencies and training needs based on the eight domains of core competencies of public health professionals. Descriptive statistics was used to summarize the data.

Results:

A total of 330 PHNs answered the survey. The results showed that at baseline, PHNs perceived themselves to be competent (from most to least) in the following communication, analytical/assessment, community dimensions of practice, policy development/ program planning, leadership and systems thinking, cultural competency skills, public health science, and financial planning and management. In terms of training needs, the enablers mentioned include a supportive work environment that can provide a work schedule that is inclusive of time for professional development and work-life balance; a learning environment where colleagues and supervisors support the need for training and innovation; strong internet connection; and enough equipment to participate and submit deliverables for courses taken.

Conclusion:

Filipino public health nurses perceived themselves to be competent in the areas of communication and community practice, but less competent in public health science, and financial planning and management. Future capacity-building programs must be designed to meet this demand. Furthermore, to make training programs truly responsive to the needs of nurses, steps must be taken to promote capacity-building enablers.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Acta Med Philipp Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Acta Med Philipp Year: 2024 Document type: Article