Nilsson Jan, Johansson Eva, Egmar Ann-Charlotte, Florin Jan, Leksell Janeth, Lepp Margret, Lindholm Christina, Nordström Gun, Theander Kersti, Wilde-Larsson Bodil, Carlsson Marianne, Gardulf Ann
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, Science, and Technology, Karlstad University, SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden.
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Nursing, Karolinska Institutet, SE-141 83 Huddinge, Sweden.
Nurse Educ Today. 2014 Apr;34(4):574-80. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.07.016. Epub 2013 Jul 25.
To develop and validate a new tool intended for measuring self-reported professional competence among both nurse students prior to graduation and among practicing nurses. The new tool is based on formal competence requirements from the Swedish Board of Health and Welfare, which in turn are based on WHO guidelines.
A methodological study including construction of a new scale and evaluation of its psychometric properties.
1086 newly graduated nurse students from 11 universities/university colleges.
The analyses resulted in a scale named the NPC (Nurse Professional Competence) Scale, consisting of 88 items and covering eight factors: "Nursing care", "Value-based nursing care", "Medical/technical care", "Teaching/learning and support", "Documentation and information technology", "Legislation in nursing and safety planning", "Leadership in and development of nursing care" and "Education and supervision of staff/students". All factors achieved Cronbach's alpha values greater than 0.70. A second-order exploratory analysis resulted in two main themes: "Patient-related nursing" and "Nursing care organisation and development". In addition, evidence of known-group validity for the NPC Scale was obtained.
The NPC Scale, which is based on national and international professional competence requirements for nurses, was comprehensively tested and showed satisfactory psychometrical properties. It can e.g. be used to evaluate the outcomes of nursing education programmes, to assess nurses' professional competences in relation to the needs in healthcare organisations, and to tailor introduction programmes for newly employed nurses.
开发并验证一种新工具,用于测量即将毕业的护生以及在职护士自我报告的专业能力。该新工具基于瑞典卫生与福利委员会的正式能力要求,而这些要求又是基于世界卫生组织的指南制定的。
一项方法学研究,包括构建一个新量表并评估其心理测量特性。
来自11所大学/学院的1086名新毕业的护生。
分析得出一个名为NPC(护士专业能力)量表,由88个项目组成,涵盖八个因素:“护理”、“基于价值观的护理”、“医疗/技术护理”、“教学/学习与支持”、“文档记录与信息技术”、“护理立法与安全规划”、“护理领导与发展”以及“员工/学生教育与监督”。所有因素的克朗巴哈α值均大于0.70。二阶探索性分析得出两个主要主题:“与患者相关的护理”和“护理组织与发展”。此外,还获得了NPC量表已知群体效度的证据。
NPC量表基于国家和国际护士专业能力要求,经过全面测试,显示出令人满意的心理测量特性。例如,它可用于评估护理教育项目的成果,根据医疗保健组织的需求评估护士的专业能力,以及为新入职护士量身定制入职培训项目。