TY - JOUR
PY - 2024//
TI - General nurse competencies in disaster: a Delphi study
JO - Nurse education in practice
A1 - Santos, Paulo Alexandre Figueiredo Dos
A1 - Rabiais, Isabel Cristina Mascarenhas
A1 - Frade, João Manuel
A1 - Coutinho, Verónica Rita Dias
A1 - Baptista, Rui Carlos Negrão
SP - e104037
EP - e104037
VL - 79
IS -
N2 - AIM: The aim of this study is to understand the significance of a disaster-related competence framework for Portuguese general nurses and identify from ICN - Core Competencies in Disaster Nursing version 2.0 core competencies description, those that are considered crucial for a competent preparedness and response in disaster scenarios.
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that the occurrence of disasters will be more recurrent, requiring that nurses, pillars of any health system, have knowledge, skills and preparedness to face these events.
DESIGN: An exploratory, cross-sectional qualitative study was carried out. Delphi method was used for data collection.
METHODS: The study group consisted of technical-scientific council's presidents or coordinators/directors of nursing courses, nurses integrated in the Portuguese Council of Nurses and National Nursing Specialty Colleges and nurses with experience in the field of disasters.
RESULTS: Findings revealed that there is consensus on sixteen competencies, considered relevant for developing general nurse knowledge and competence, both at a national or international level, in the field of disasters.
CONCLUSIONS: The development of these competencies which establishes practice standards, building nurses skills and knowledge and ultimately, influencing nursing level-entry curricula's, conferring professional autonomy and self-regulation, in the field of disaster are fundamental. Furthermore, this study may serve as a reference for future alignment of competency frameworks between European Union countries or others.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1471-5953 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104037 ID - ref1 ER -