Relationships Among Personal Factors, Lifelong Learning, Empowerment of Head Nurse and Orthopaedic Nurses Competency, Hospitals Under The Department of Medical Services

Authors

  • รุ่งนภา พรหมแย้ม Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University
  • วาสินี วิเศษฤทธิ์ Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University

Keywords:

Orthopaedic Nurse Competency, Lifelong Leaning, Empowerment of Head Nurse The Department Of Medical Services

Abstract

This descriptive research was aimed at studying the level of competency of orthopedic nurses and the relationship between personal factors, level of education, experience in operating an orthopedic ward, receipt of specific training in orthopedic nursing care, lifelong learning factors and work empowerment factors of orthopedic head nurses with competency of orthopedic nurses in hospitals under the Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. The participants were recruited by convenience sampling in 102 . The statistics used for analyzing the data were mean, standard deviation, chi-square, and Pearson’s correlation. The findings revealed the following: 1. “Orthopedic nursing competency” was high ( gif.latex?\bar{x} = 3.88). 2. “Experience in operating an orthopedic ward” and “specific training in orthopedic nursing care” was associated with “Orthopedic nursing competency” under the Department of Medical Services, (p = .05). At the same time, “level of education” was not associated with “Orthopedic nursing competency” under the Department of Medical Services. 3. “nurses’ lifelong learning” and “Work empowerment of head nurses” were moderately and positively correlated with “orthopedic nursing competency”, under the Department of Medical Services with statistical significance (p = .05), r = 0.697 and 0.364.

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30-12-2019

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พรหมแย้ม ร, วิเศษฤทธิ์ ว. Relationships Among Personal Factors, Lifelong Learning, Empowerment of Head Nurse and Orthopaedic Nurses Competency, Hospitals Under The Department of Medical Services. J Royal Thai Army Nurses [Internet]. 2019 Dec. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 19];20(3):323-32. Available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JRTAN/article/view/233320

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