Gerontological nurse practitioner competencies among nurses who completed the nursing specialty training in gerontological nurse practitioner class 1
Keywords:
Competencies, Training course, Nurse practitioner, Gerontological nursingAbstract
The study aimed to study competencies of nurses who completed the nursing specialty training in gerontological nurse practitioner (GNP) class 1. Sixty-four participants were 3 groups: 21 trainees, 21 supervisors, and 22 colleagues. Research instrument comprised three parts: Part I demographic data; Part II GNP competencies, which included 3 dimensions; and Part III interview questions for evaluation and suggestion on the course. Repeated measures ANOVA analysis revealed that all dimensions of perceived competency scores increased after completing the course and one year after completing the course (p<.001). One way ANOVA analysis indicated no significant difference in perceived competency scores among three groups of participants. Data from interview questions provided suggestions for the training course in the future.
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