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Predictor of Self-Perceived Nursing Competency Among New Nurses in Taiwan.

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The aim of this article is to identify the factors that predict self-perceived nursing competency among new nurses in Taiwan. This quantitative cross-sectional survey was performed with a convenience sample… Click to show full abstract

The aim of this article is to identify the factors that predict self-perceived nursing competency among new nurses in Taiwan. This quantitative cross-sectional survey was performed with a convenience sample of 105 new nurses. Data were collected with questionnaires. Multiple linear regression showed perceived benefit of preceptor policies to nursing capacity and age accounted for 21.1% of the variance in dependent variables for self-perceived nursing competency importance. Satisfaction with current preceptor, satisfaction with current nursing job, and participation in interprofessional education conferences accounted for 22% of the variance in dependent variables for self-perceived nursing competency adequacy. The results could be a reference to design nursing education curricula that improve clinical training and retention of new nurses. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2017;48(3):129-137.

Keywords: new nurses; self perceived; nursing competency; perceived nursing; competency among

Journal Title: Journal of continuing education in nursing
Year Published: 2017

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