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West J Nurs Res ; 43(6): 572-582, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32996439

ABSTRACT

Low self-efficacy is a barrier to effective nurse prescribing. Therefore, nurses' self-efficacy should be assessed using validated tools. We aimed to develop and psychometrically test the Nurse Prescribing Self-Efficacy Scale (NP-SES). We conducted an observational cross-sectional study with 290 nurses between January and June 2019. We studied the NP-SES' reliability (i.e., internal consistency and temporal stability), validity (i.e., content, criterion, and construct) and legibility. The NP-SES showed good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=0.958) and temporal stability (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.783). The NP-SES also showed good content validity (scale's content validity index=0.98) and criterion validity (r=0.75; p<0.001). Construct validity analysis revealed the NP-SES' three-dimensional structure and showed its ability to detect significant differences between nurses with different levels of experience. Our psychometric analysis suggests that the NP-SES is a reliable and valid instrument that could be used to assess nurses' self-efficacy in nurse prescribing.


Subject(s)
Self Efficacy , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev Esp Salud Publica ; 922018 Sep 10.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30199008

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Advanced Practice Nursing is an unknown role in our country. The aim of the study is to show the results of this model in emergency services for its future implementation in the Spanish health system. METHODS: Revisión sistemática de las bases de datos de The Cochrane Controlled, Web Of Science, Cinahl, Cuiden, LILACS, Guía Salud y Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Se utilizaron escalas validadas para la selección de 14 artículos finales, siguiendo el formato PRISMA. RESULTS: Favourable results were observed, with maximum waiting times of 53 minutes and average time of stay of 45 minutes. There were less than 8% of cases of unexpected readmissions. Favourable results were also found regarding safety and patient satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of this figure could be beneficial for the improvement of the public health system, increasing the quality of care in terms of efficiency.


OBJETIVO: La Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada es un rol desconocido en nuestro país. El objetivo principal de esta revisión fue mostrar los resultados de este modelo en los servicios de urgencias para alcanzar su futura implementación dentro del ámbito sanitario español. METODOS: Revisión sistemática y metaanálisis de estudios publicados hasta 2015 en inglés, francés, italiano, portugués o español que evaluaron la asociación entre daño musculoesquelético y factores psicosociales en el trabajo del personal de enfermería. Se realizó una búsqueda utilizando las mismas estrategias en las bases bibliográficas Web of Science, MEDLINE (Pubmed), NIOSTHIC y CINAHL. Se evaluó la calidad de los estudios elegibles, su heterogeneidad y se realizaron análisis de sensibilidad. RESULTADOS: Se apreciaron resultados favorables, con tiempos de espera máximos de 53 minutos y tiempo medio de estancia de 45 minutos, y menos de un 8% de casos de reingresos inesperados; así como en materia seguridad y satisfacción del paciente. CONCLUSIONES: La implantación de esta figura ofrecería ventajas muy importantes para la mejora del sistema sanitario público, incrementando la calidad asistencial en términos de eficiencia.


Subject(s)
Advanced Practice Nursing/organization & administration , Emergency Medical Services/organization & administration , Nurse's Role , Quality Improvement/organization & administration , Clinical Competence , Efficiency, Organizational , Humans , Professional Autonomy , Spain
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Rev. esp. salud pública ; 92: 0-0, 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-177616

ABSTRACT

Fundamentos: La Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada es un rol desconocido en nuestro país. El objetivo principal de esta revisión fue mostrar los resultados de este modelo en los servicios de urgencias para alcanzar su futura implementación dentro del ámbito sanitario español. Métodos: Revisión sistemática de las bases de datos de The Cochrane Controlled, Web Of Science, Cinahl, Cuiden, LILACS, Guía Salud y Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Se utilizaron escalas validadas para la selección de 14 artículos finales, siguiendo el formato PRISMA. Resultados: Se apreciaron resultados favorables, con tiempos de espera máximos de 53 minutos y tiempo medio de estancia de 45 minutos, y menos de un 8% de casos de reingresos inesperados; así como en materia seguridad y satisfacción del paciente. Conclusiones: La implantación de esta figura ofrecería ventajas muy importantes para la mejora del sistema sanitario público, incrementando la calidad asistencial en términos de eficiencia


Background: Advanced Practice Nursing is an unknown role in our country. The aim of the study is to show the results of this model in emergency services for its future implementation in the Spanish health system. Methods: Systematic review with the Cochrane Controlled, Web Of Science, Cinahl, Cuiden, LILACS, Guía Salud and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews databases. Different validated scales were used for the selection of 14 final articles, following the PRISMA Statement. Results: Favourable results were observed, with maximum waiting times of 53 minutes and average time of stay of 45 minutes. There were less than 8% of cases of unexpected readmissions. Favourable results were also found regarding safety and patient satisfaction. Conclusions: The implementation of this figure could be beneficial for the improvement of the public health system, increasing the quality of care in terms of efficiency


Subject(s)
Humans , Advanced Practice Nursing/methods , Emergency Treatment/nursing , Emergency Medical Services/methods , 34002 , Professional Competence , Professional Autonomy , Efficiency, Organizational
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