Document

Core competencies of healthcare professionals in Oman : research and evidence-based practice needs attention.

Identifier
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.1453
Contributors
Publisher
Nursing Open.
Gregorian
2022-11
Language
English
English abstract
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine (1) the perceptions on core competencies of healthcare professionals working at clinical settings in Oman and (2) which demo graphic characteristics explain the overall core competency. Design: A cross-sectional design. Methods: Healthcare Professional Core Competency Instrument, consisting of 11 sub-scales with 81 items, was distributed to healthcare professionals (n = 1,543; 826 nurses and 717 physicians) who worked at primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare institutions. Descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA and linear regression were used for data analysis. Results: Altogether 1,078 healthcare professionals (628 nurses and 450 physicians) re sponded representing 70% overall response rate. Healthcare professionals perceived their overall core competence as excellent, safety being the highest, and research and evidence-based practice was the lowest. The multiple linear regression analysis revealed that ethnicity, gender and years of working experience were the characters that explained the overall core competence, where expatriate senior professionals reported higher competency levels compared with counterparts.
Member of
Category
Journal articles

Same Subject

Journal articles
3
0
Abu Raddaha, Ahmad H.
SAGE Publications Inc.
2018-06-01
Journal articles
3
0
Sun, Carolyn J.
Atlantis Press International.
2019-01-01
Journal articles
6
0
Emerson, Christie.
SAGE Publications Inc.
2020-01-01
Journal articles
4
0
Chan, Moon Fai.
African Field Epidemiology Network.
2021-01-01
Journal articles
3
0
Al-Abriyah, Khalood.
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
2023-08-01
Journal articles
3
0
Al-Yaqoubiyah, Safiya.
SAGE Publications Inc.
2023-01-01