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Community Health Nursing Competency and Psychological and Organizational Empowerment of Public Health Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Ching‐Pyng Kuo, Pei‐Lun Hsieh, Hsiao‐Mei Chen, Shang‐Yu Yang, Yu-Ling Hsiao, Shuliang Wang

2021Healthcare17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: This study explored the effect of public health nurses' current community care nursing competency on the psychological and organizational empowerment of public health services in Taiwan. DESIGN: A cross-sectional nationwide survey design was used. METHODS: A self-developed structured questionnaire was administered to public health nurses. They were recruited using a purposive sampling technique, and they participated in community healthcare workshops. RESULTS: The mean score of Community Care Nursing Competence (CCNC) was 3.92 ± 0.83. The mean score in Community Empowerment (CE) was 3.66 ± 0.90. The study revealed that age and communication competence were crucial factors in public health nurses working in the community. With age and through the accumulation of practical experience, public health nurses' communication competence may also improve, which can further enhance their psychological and organizational empowerment in the nursing workplace.

Topics & Concepts

NursingCompetence (human resources)Nonprobability samplingEmpowermentPublic health nursingCommunity healthPublic healthHealth careCross-sectional studyPsychologyMedicineFamily medicinePopulationEnvironmental healthPolitical sciencePathologyLawSocial psychologyFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesInterprofessional Education and Collaboration