Comparison of self‐competency and executive (charge) nurse competency assessments of clinical nurses
Ayşe Önal,
Şeyda Seren İntepeler
Abstract:AimThis study compared nurses’ self‐competency assessments and their managers’ nurse competence assessments.BackgroundNurse competence is important for nursing care quality and patient safety. Executive (charge) nurses play a main role in the nurse competency assessment.MethodologyIn this study conducted at a university hospital between January and December 2020, the self‐efficacy evaluations of nurses (n = 162) working in services other than the emergency department, operating room, and outpatient clinics of … Show more
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