Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2024, Page 58

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56 Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga | 1. tbl. 100. árg. 2024 Competence of nursing studendts during their final year and oneyear post-graduation, learning environment and its effect on the competence: A descriptive panel study ENGLISH SUMMARY Competence of nursing students during their final year and one year post-graduation, learning environment and its effect on the competence: A descriptive study Sveinsdottir H., Svavarsdottir M.H., Blöndal K., Thorsteinsson H.S., Ingadottir B. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine general competence, moral competence, and safety in nursing among Icelandic nursing students during their final year and one-year post-graduation. Furthermore, describe their self-assessed learning environment, including well-being during clinical studies and competence of nursing teachers as well as examine the relationship between these. Method This was a descriptive panel-study with data collected electronically from nursing students (N=117) in Iceland who graduated in 2019. The Nurse Competence Scale (IS-NCS) was used, which comprises 73 items in seven categories (helping role, teaching/coaching role, diagnostic functions, managing situations, therapeutic interventions, ensuring quality and work role). Each item was measured on a scale of 0 (very low competence) to 100 (very high competence). Moral courage and safety in nursing was measured on a scale of 0 (low) to 100 (high). Learning environment was measured with the scales Clinical Learning Environment Supervision and Nurse Teacher Scale and Tool for Evaluation of Requirements of Nurse Educator and other additional questions. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Results Students’ response rate were 55% (n=64) and 59% (n=33) one-year post-graduation. There was no significant difference in self-assessed competence between measurements. For students, the average competence was 69.1 (SD=11.5), highest in diagnostic functions (M=75.6) and lowest in teaching/coaching role, (M=66.3). One-year post-graduation, the average competence was 68.5 (SD=12.3), highest in helping role (M=78.2) and lowest in ensuring quality (M=63.9). Mean self-assessed moral courage and safety in nursing was good (M from 69.3 to 76.0). In general, the students rated the learning environment as good and were satisfied with academic and clinical studies. There was a significant positive correlation between the total scale and most subscales of the IS-NCS with self-rated moral strength and safety in nursing. Conclusion Findings show that the learning environment contributes to good competence as assessed by nurses and that the students evaluate their learning environment and their own competence at graduation and a year later as good. It can also be concluded that the program encourages ethical preparation during and after the program ends. Keywords Competency, moral courage, nursing students, nursing studies, learning environment. Correspondent herdis@hi.is
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