Clinical Competence in Nursing – an Essential Virtue

  • Manojkumar M.
  • Parameswari.M
  • Hema.V.H
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Abstract

Background: Clinical competence in Nursing is an essential virtue of Nursing in order to provide safeand Quality Nursing Care. The study aimed to examine the Perceived Clinical competence of Final yearB.Sc.Nursing StudentsMethods: The study was descriptive in approach, performed among 110 B.Sc.Nursing studentsin selected colleges of Nursing at Chennai. Simple random sampling technique was used to selectthe study participants. The tool had demographic variables and a 3 point Likert scale to assess theperceived clinical competence. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.Findings revealed that most of them perceived (92.7 %) overall high competence and (7.3%) moderatecompetence. The findings in specific areas revealed that in Emergency, 77.3 % perceived high and20% moderate competence. In perioperative nursing (81.8%) perceived high competence and 14.5 %moderate competence. In the areas of Administration of Injection, communication and interpersonalskills, 89.1%, 63.6 % of students perceived high competence respectively. There was no statisticallysignificant association between perceived clinical Competence and Demographic Variables.Conclusion: Final year nursing students had reasonably good level of perceived Clinical competence.Planned training and development programs in addition to the regular clinical experience will enhancethe Clinical Competence and Confidence of Nursing students.

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Manojkumar M., Parameswari.M, & Hema.V.H. (2021). Clinical Competence in Nursing – an Essential Virtue. International Journal of Nursing Education, 14(1), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijone.v14i1.17762

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