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Registered nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education - focusing on aspects of competence
Engelsk titel: Registered nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education - focusing on aspects of competence Läs online Författare: Bergh, Anne-Louise ; Persson, Eva ; Karlsson, Jan ; Friberg, Febe Språk: Eng Antal referenser: 58 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 14083499

Tidskrift

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2014;28(3)523-36 ISSN 0283-9318 E-ISSN 1471-6712 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Background It is important to clarify nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education in daily work as research findings are ambiguous. There is a gap between societal regulations on nurses' competence in accomplishment/achievement of patient education and research findings. Aim The aim was to describe nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education, focusing on aspects of competence. The aim was also to describe differences in conditions for nurses working in primary, municipal and hospital care. Methods The study is a cross-sectional survey and is part of a project about nurses' patient-education. A randomized selection of nurses (842) received a questionnaire comprising 47 items concerning factual experience and attitudes to patient education and 13 background items. Questionnaires were returned by 83% of participants. Descriptive statistics, non-parametric tests and content analysis for open-ended items were used. Results Nurses' perceptions of conditions for patient education differ between health-care settings. Primary care nurses are at an advantage in following research in patient education, perception of their own competence (prioritizing and knowing their mandate in patient teaching), pedagogical education and post graduate specializations. Conclusions Nurses' patient education must be more visualized and appropriate conditions created at each workplace. In this change process, managers' support is considered vital. Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.