Assessing the frontline competency gap: Emergency care perceptions among nurses in Yemen's conflict zone
Zakaria Ahmed Mani,
Adnan Innab,
Fuad Taleb
Abstract:BackgroundNursing competencies in armed conflict situations are critical for effective response and recovery. This study explores nurses’ perceptions regarding their competencies in armed conflict zones to identify areas of proficiency and those requiring further emphasis in training.MethodsThis cross‐sectional descriptive study adhered to the STROBE reporting guidelines. It used a validated questionnaire examining 47 different competencies for nursing in armed conflict zones, which were subsequently ranked to… Show more
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