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Communication in home care-A feasibility study of an educational intervention in self-efficacy and job satisfaction.

Tanja GustafssonAnnelie J SundlerLena HedénElisabeth LindbergHanna Maurin Söderholm
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
The questionnaires were feasible and acceptable for the NAs to complete and understand. The pre- and post-assessments showed 83% and 61% completion rates, respectively, and a low proportion of missing data. Barriers for not participating in data collection were stress caused by staff shortages and high workload. Preliminary analysis of the questionnaires showed no significant difference pre- and post-intervention, even though an overall tendency of increased communication self-efficacy was observed. The NAs' self-efficacy ratings also revealed a ceiling effect.
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