Professional competence required in advanced practice nursing in critical care: An exploratory qualitative study
AbstractAimTo identify the required competencies of advanced practice nurses (APNs) working with patients in critical care units in Norway.DesignAn exploratory qualitative design.MethodsFour focus group interviews were performed with 18 nurses who worked in critical care units. The data were examined by inductive content analysis following Graneheim and Lundman's approach.FindingsOur study found that APNs in critical care require the following professional competencies to meet the needs of patients characterised by greater age, comorbidities and increased complexity: (1) intrapersonal skills as revealed in the subthemes of self-awareness; motivation and commitment; strong mental health and uphol ding ethical standards, (2) advanced clinical decision-making skills as identified in the subthemes of integration of theory and practice; complex practical and technical skills; dealing with increased delegated responsibility and taking the lead in managing increased practice complexity and (3) int erpersonal skills, including peer guidance, practising collaboratively and the ability to position oneself.
Source: Nursing Open - Category: Nursing Authors: Marianne Trygg Solberg,
Ingunn Pedersen,
Cathrine Mathisen,
Inger Johanne Finnstr øm,
Per Kristian Lundin,
Andréa Aparecida Gonçalves Nes Tags: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH QUALITATIVE Source Type: research