Newly Qualified Nurses’ Perception of Their Competency Achievement on Leaving University: A Qualitative Study
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López-Entrambasaguas, Olga María; Martínez-Yebenes, Rocío; Calero García, María José; Martínez Linares, José Manuel; Granero-Molina, JoséEditorial
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Nursing students Nurses Nursing education Competency-based education Qualitative research
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2019-11-04Referencia bibliográfica
López-Entrambasaguas OM, Martínez-Yebenes R, Calero-García MJ, Granero-Molina J, Martínez-Linares JM. Newly Qualified Nurses’ Perception of Their Competency Achievement on Leaving University: A Qualitative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health. 2019, 16, 4284; [doi:10.3390/ijerph16214284]
Abstract
Background: After implementing the Tuning Educational Structures in Europe Project,
numerous efforts have been made to define, establish, and evaluate nursing competences. The
European Federation of Nurses Association played a key role in enacting the nursing competences
included in Directive 2013/55/EU. Nevertheless, assessing competences remains elusive, and there
is little research into nurses’ perceptions of the competency training provided by their universities.
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of newly qualified nurses
about the competences they acquired during their university education. Methods: A qualitative
research study was developed in a Spanish university. Twelve semi-structured interviews with
newly qualified nurses were conducted, and two focus groups made up of twelve students were
carried out in order to triangulate the results. Participants were recruited through email contact.
Interviews focused on clinical training, theoretical content, and the reality of healthcare. Data was
analyzed thematically. Results: Two main themes emerged: (1) improving theoretical content and
(2) rethinking practical lessons and clinical training. A lack of knowledge about mental health,
pharmacology, or critical care has been found; in addition, it was highlighted, among others, the
need to improve communication skills in difficult and conflictive situations. Conclusions:
Considering the participants’ perception of deficiency in some aspects of most of the competences
established by the European Federation of Nurses Association, further research has been suggested
to include other stakeholders’ views.