Nursing Open (Sep 2020)

Nurses' perspectives on technical skill requirements in primary and tertiary healthcare services

  • Ann‐Chatrin Linqvist Leonardsen,
  • Ina Kristin Blågestad,
  • Siri Brynhildsen,
  • Richard Olsen,
  • Lars Gunheim‐Hatland,
  • Anne‐Grethe Gregersen,
  • Anne Herwander Kvarsnes,
  • Wenche Charlotte Hansen,
  • Hilde Marie Andreassen,
  • Mona Martinsen,
  • Mette Hansen,
  • Inger Hjelmeland,
  • Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.513
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
pp. 1424 – 1430

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Abstract Aim To explore nurses' perspectives on technical skill requirements in primary and tertiary healthcare services and their perspectives on where students should learn these skills. Design The study was conducted in Norway and had a cross‐sectional, multicentre, descriptive design. Methods We used a questionnaire to explore registered nurses and intellectual disability nurses' perspectives on technical skill requirements and learning (N = 437). Results All the skills included in the university college curricula were reported to be required, and most skills should from the respondents' perspective be learned in the university college. There were significant differences between registered nurses and intellectual disability nurses about their perspectives on skill learning, but no significant differences between respondents in the interface between hospital and municipality wards. Conclusions Results from this study indicate that nurses need extensive technical skills in both primary and tertiary health care. Findings also indicate a need to modify the university college curricula.

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