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Nurse managers’ assessments about nursing education and work life’s competence demands: A European multi-country cross-sectional survey

Kukkonen Pia; Koskinen Sanna; Fatkulina Natalja; Fuster Pilar; Lehwaldt Daniela; Löyttyniemi Eliisa; Salminen Leena; Stubner Juliane; Sveinsdóttir Herdís; Leino-Kilpi Helena

Nurse managers’ assessments about nursing education and work life’s competence demands: A European multi-country cross-sectional survey

Kukkonen Pia
Koskinen Sanna
Fatkulina Natalja
Fuster Pilar
Lehwaldt Daniela
Löyttyniemi Eliisa
Salminen Leena
Stubner Juliane
Sveinsdóttir Herdís
Leino-Kilpi Helena
Katso/Avaa
Kukkonen et al. 2023 Nordic Journal of Nursing Research.pdf (675.5Kb)
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doi:10.1177/20571585221135304
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As future employers, nurse managers are in a key position to assess the correspondence between the competence of graduating nursing students and work life demands. The aim of the present study was to assess the competence of graduating nursing students from the perspective of managers, and analyze the factors linked to it. Among European managers in six countries, a cross-sectional survey design with a convenience sample was applied. Data were collected using the Nurse Competence Scale. The study was reported using the STROBE guidelines. Managers (n = 538, 65.8%) assessed the level of competence of graduating nursing students as good, but there were statistically significant differences between countries. In a multivariable analysis, managers who had a Doctoral/Master's degree and were dissatisfied with the nursing program in their country assessed the level of competence as lower. Overall, graduating nursing students seem to meet the competence demands of current work life rather well. Further research is needed to confirm the connection between the managers’ competence assessment and their individual background factors.

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