Factors Related to Competency of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice of Nurses Working in Convalescence Rehabilitation Ward

  • Fujita Atsumi
    Doctoral Course, Department of Nursing Sciences, Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Shuda Akihiro
    Department of Nursing Sciences, Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University

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  • 回復期リハビリテーション病棟看護師の多職種連携実践能力に関連する要因
  • カイフクキ リハビリテーション ビョウトウ カンゴシ ノ タショクシュ レンケイ ジッセン ノウリョク ニ カンレン スル ヨウイン

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<p>Purpose: The purpose of this study was to clarify the factors related to the competency of the interprofessional collaborative practices of nurses working in convalescence rehabilitation wards.</p><p>Methods: Questionnaires using «Chiba Interprofessional Competency Scale (CICS29)» were administered to 539 nurses working in convalescence rehabilitation wards. Categorical regression analysis was performed on variables that were found to significantly correlate or differ using univariate analysis.</p><p>Results: The seven variables that significantly correlated with total «CICS29» scores were “years of clinical experience,” “position,” “Continuing interprofessional education (IPE),” “superiors support,” “coworkers support,” “regular information sharing,” and “communication outside the hospital.” These factors explained 40.3% of the total variance.</p><p>Conclusion: Continuing IPE was considered to be an effective means for improving the competency of the interprofessional collaborative practices of nurses. Moreover, it is necessary to have an environment in which it is easy for people in the same profession to share support and in which there are opportunities for timely and informal interprofessional discussions.</p>

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