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The level of competence of graduating nursing students in 10 European countries-Comparison between countries

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NURSING OPEN
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 1048-1062

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.712

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competence; Europe; evaluation; graduating nursing student; nurse competence scale; nursing education

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  1. Academy of Finland
  2. Finnish Nursing Education Foundation sr.

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The study revealed that older graduating nursing students with healthcare experience, satisfaction with their current degree program, and a nursing career plan tend to rate their competence higher in various European countries.
Aim To analyse graduating nursing students' self-assessed competence level in Europe at graduation, at the beginning of nursing career. Design An international cross-sectional evaluative design. Methods Data were collected in February 2018-July 2019 from graduating nursing students in 10 European countries. Competence was assessed with a validated instrument, the Nurse Competence Scale (NCS). The sample comprised 3,490 students (response rate 45%), and data were analysed statistically. Results In all countries, graduating nursing students assessed their competence as good (range 50.0-69.1; VAS 0-100), albeit with statistically significant differences between countries. The assessments were highest in Iceland and lowest in Lithuania. Older students, those with working experience in health care, satisfied with their current degree programme, with excellent or good study achievements, graduating to 1st study choice and having a nursing career plan for future assessed their competence higher.

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