Nursing Open (Feb 2023)

Are we of one mind about core competencies of nurse preceptors? A nominal group technique study

  • Tzu‐Ting Chen,
  • Chia‐Chi Hsiao,
  • Tsui‐Ping Chu,
  • Sue‐Hsien Chen,
  • Mei‐Nan Liao,
  • Chang‐Chiao Hung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 1144 – 1150

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Abstract Aim This paper explored the differences in perspectives on the core competencies of nurse preceptors among postgraduate‐year nurses, clinical nursing preceptors and head nurses. Design Cross‐sectional design with nominal group technique (NGT). Method The sample consisted of 32 postgraduate‐year nurses, 42 preceptors and 27 head nurses. Two rounds of NGT were used to collect the group opinions. Results While the rank/level of importance varied, three groups all agreed that teaching traits, clinical nursing profession, communication and collaboration, teaching pedagogy, reaction of contingency and consultation of academic writing were important core competencies for nurse preceptors. The three groups disagreed on critical thinking and reflection, as well as lifelong learning. This study clarifies cognitive differences and expectations among three groups and can assist medical institutes in designing preceptor training courses.

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