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Professional competence required in advanced practice nursing in critical care: An exploratory qualitative study.

Marianne Trygg SolbergIngunn PedersenCathrine MathisenInger Johanne FinnstrømPer Kristian LundinAndrea Aparecida Gonçalves Nes
Published in: Nursing open (2023)
Our study found that APNs in critical care require the following professional competencies to meet the needs of patients characterised by greater age, comorbidities and increased complexity: (1) intrapersonal skills as revealed in the subthemes of self-awareness; motivation and commitment; strong mental health and upholding ethical standards, (2) advanced clinical decision-making skills as identified in the subthemes of integration of theory and practice; complex practical and technical skills; dealing with increased delegated responsibility and taking the lead in managing increased practice complexity and (3) interpersonal skills, including peer guidance, practising collaboratively and the ability to position oneself.
Keyphrases
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