Purpose: Developmental care is considered an important component of development and health promotion of premature infants, however, studies regarding assessment of nurses' competency of developmental care are inadequate. This study is designed to determine the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Developmental Support Competency Scale for Nurses (DSCS-N).Design and methods: This methodological study includes 140 nurses working at a tertiary level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Data were collected using the Nurse Introductory Form and Developmental Support Competency Scale for Nurses. The scale was assessed in terms of language and content validity, construct validity, internal consistency and time invariance.Results: ...
Purpose: Neonatal nurses are expected to have clinical competency to provide qualified and safe care...
Background: Nurses′ clinical competency plays an important role in the care of preterm infants. On t...
BACKGROUND: International organisations, e.g. WHO, stress the importance of competent registered nur...
Purpose: Developmental care is considered an important component of development and health promotion...
Aim: This study aims to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Pediatric Nursing Co...
BACKGROUND: The Nurse Professional Competence (NPC) Scale with 88-items has been used to measure sel...
Introduction: In recent decades, major competency shifts have taken place in prehospital care in Swe...
Purpose: This study was done to develop a nursing competency scale according to a clinical ladder sy...
Determining the Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Nurse-Parent Support Tool and ...
Nursing competence is a necessity as it affects public health, safety and welfare; however there are...
Aim: Training and employment of competent nurses are among the priorities of nursing. This study was...
A unique characteristic of neonatal care is the unpredictability of illness at birth and a high-risk...
Purpose:This methodological study was done to develop aNursing CompetencyMeasurement Scale based on ...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of ...
ntroduction: Developmental care provided to infants hospitalized at neonatal intensive care units (N...
Purpose: Neonatal nurses are expected to have clinical competency to provide qualified and safe care...
Background: Nurses′ clinical competency plays an important role in the care of preterm infants. On t...
BACKGROUND: International organisations, e.g. WHO, stress the importance of competent registered nur...
Purpose: Developmental care is considered an important component of development and health promotion...
Aim: This study aims to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Pediatric Nursing Co...
BACKGROUND: The Nurse Professional Competence (NPC) Scale with 88-items has been used to measure sel...
Introduction: In recent decades, major competency shifts have taken place in prehospital care in Swe...
Purpose: This study was done to develop a nursing competency scale according to a clinical ladder sy...
Determining the Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Nurse-Parent Support Tool and ...
Nursing competence is a necessity as it affects public health, safety and welfare; however there are...
Aim: Training and employment of competent nurses are among the priorities of nursing. This study was...
A unique characteristic of neonatal care is the unpredictability of illness at birth and a high-risk...
Purpose:This methodological study was done to develop aNursing CompetencyMeasurement Scale based on ...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of ...
ntroduction: Developmental care provided to infants hospitalized at neonatal intensive care units (N...
Purpose: Neonatal nurses are expected to have clinical competency to provide qualified and safe care...
Background: Nurses′ clinical competency plays an important role in the care of preterm infants. On t...
BACKGROUND: International organisations, e.g. WHO, stress the importance of competent registered nur...