Jila Mirlashari
1, Robabeh Qommi
2, Shahin Nariman
3, Nasser Bahrani
4, Jamaloddin Begjani
1*1 Depatrtement of Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Depatrtement of Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3 Neonatologist, Head of NICU unit, Arash Women Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4 Specialist in Statistics, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: Clinical competence of nurses working in the neonatal intensive care units together with advancements in medical science and
technology increased the survival rate of newborns that need specialized care. To
ensure the quality of care and provide the safety of patients, evaluating
the clinical competence of nurses seems necessary. This study aimed to evaluate
the clinical competence of nurses in the neonatal intensive care units.
Methods: In this cross-sectional
study, 117 nurses working in the neonatal intensive
care units of the hospitals affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences
were selected by census method.
The research tool was Development of Competency Inventory for Registered Nurses
questionnaire which completed by self-assessment. The mean clinical competence
scores of participants categorized into 3 levels: weak: <225, moderate:
225-273 and good: >273. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 13 using the
Pearson correlation coefficient, t-test and Chi-square test.
Results: The highest levels of competence were related to critical
thinking and research attitude and interpersonal
relationships, and the lowest level was related to training and mentoring.
There was a direct statistically significant relationship between marital
status, employment status, level of interest in working in the neonatal intensive-care
units and the clinical competence of nurses.
Conclusion: Since
the clinical competence of nurses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units is
vital, some variables such as interest in the nursing profession, employment
status, the neonatal intensive theoretical and practical training courses and
the amount of overtime working hours should be taken into consideration.