Relationship Between the Sense of Coherence of Nurses Engaged in Pre-hospital Care and Their Interprofessional Collaborative Competency
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- Yamada Haruna
- Institute of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University
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- Koga Akemi
- Institute of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University
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- Kawakubo Megumi
- Institute of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University
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- Takedomi Yumiko
- Institute of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- プレホスピタルケアに従事する看護師の首尾一貫感覚と多職種連携の実践能力との関連
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Abstract
<p>Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the sense of coherence (SOC) of nurses engaged in pre-hospital care (PC) and their interprofessional collaborative competency. Methods: The SOC, interprofessional collaborative competency, and personal attributes of nurses engaged in PC at 58 air ambulance base hospitals across Japan were investigated using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Results: Data from 132 nurses from 36 facilities were analyzed (valid response rate: 46.3%). The average SOC score was 56.8 (SD=10.8) points for total SOC, 21.8 (SD=5.1) points for comprehensibility, 16.3 (SD=4.0) points for manageability, and 18.7 points (SD=4.0) for meaningfulness. The average total score of interprofessional collaborative competency was 114.4 (SD=12.2). The results indicated a weakly positive correlation between interprofessional collaborative competency and SOC total score (r=.38, p‹.01), comprehensibility (r=.39, p‹.01), and meaningfulness (r=.35, p‹.01). Conclusions: High interprofessional collaborative competency may increase the SOC.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Nursing Research
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Journal of Japan Society of Nursing Research 46 (5), 5_839-5_847, 2024-01-20
Japan Society of Nursing Research
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- CRID
- 1390298897680436992
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- ISSN
- 21896100
- 21883599
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed