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dc.titleHome-based care nurses' lived experiences and perceived competency needs: A phenomenological study
dc.contributor.authorKhairul Dzakirin Bin Rusli
dc.contributor.authorShu Fen Ong
dc.contributor.authorShaun Speed
dc.contributor.authorSeah Betsy
dc.contributor.authorLisa McKenna
dc.contributor.authorLau Ying
dc.contributor.authorLiaw S.Y.
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-26T07:49:42Z
dc.date.available2023-01-26T07:49:42Z
dc.date.issued2022-05-22
dc.identifier.citationKhairul Dzakirin Bin Rusli, Shu Fen Ong, Shaun Speed, Seah Betsy, Lisa McKenna, Lau Ying, Liaw S.Y. (2022-05-22). Home-based care nurses' lived experiences and perceived competency needs: A phenomenological study. JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT 30 (7) : 2992-3004. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.13694
dc.identifier.issn0966-0429
dc.identifier.issn1365-2834
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/236438
dc.description.abstractAim: The aim of this work is to explore home-based care nurses' practice experiences in order to understand their competency and needs. Background: The demand for home-based care is increasing in many countries. Nurses perform a broader range of competencies with a significant degree of independence in home-based care. However, little is known about nurses' day-to-day experiences and their perceived competency and needs. Methods: The study adopted a descriptive phenomenological design. Individual interviews with 17 nurses from four service providers were performed. Colaizzi's analysis method was used for data analysis. Reflective diary approaches were adopted to guide the bracketing process. Results: Following data analysis, four themes emerged: (1) Full spectrum of patient care, (2) autonomy in nursing practice, (3) beliefs in person-centred care and (4) enhancing supportive systems. Conclusion: Findings suggest a need for better understanding of the broader scope of nursing practice in home-based care to improve nurses' transition experience. This includes performing autonomous assessments, making decisions and managing social related matters. Implications for nursing management: It should be a priority to identify a clear scope of practices in home-based nursing care in order for organizations to improve nurses' readiness for and experiences in home-based care. Nursing leaders should also expand practical experience opportunities in home-based care to transitioning nurses with supportive workplace systems.
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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dc.subjectCommunity Health Nursing
dc.subjectHome Care Services
dc.subjectHome health nursing
dc.subjectPerception
dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2023-01-26T05:13:30Z
dc.contributor.departmentALICE LEE CENTRE FOR NURSING STUDIES
dc.description.doi10.1111/jonm.13694
dc.description.sourcetitleJOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
dc.description.volume30
dc.description.issue7
dc.description.page2992-3004
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