Nursing Open (Jul 2021)

A study of factors that predict novice nurses’ perceived ability to provide care in acute situations

  • Anders Sterner,
  • Nerrolyn Ramstrand,
  • Lina Palmér,
  • Magnus Andersson Hagiwara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 1958 – 1969

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Abstract Aims To explore factors that predict novice nurses’ trust in their ability to provide care in acute situations and identify factors that are related to their perceived ability to make clinical judgements in acute situations. Design Exploratory cross‐sectional study. Methods Novice nurses employed within somatic care in Swedish hospitals completed an online survey. Univariate analysis facilitated exploration of the data and identification of predictor variables with the greatest association with: (1) trust in their own ability (one item) and (2) ability to make clinical judgements (four items). Multivariate binary logistic regression modelling was used to model the likelihood of outcomes based on each predictor variable. Results The two most important predictors related to trust in ability to provide care were duration of work experience and participation in acute situations during nursing education. For clinical judgement, duration of work experience was significant in all four models and experience of acute situations post‐graduation was significant in two models.

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