Self-efficacy in Clinical Nurse Specialists During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Clinical Nurse Specialist Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/NUR.0000000000000753
Wendy D Greenwood, Pamela Bishop
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived self-efficacy of the clinical nurse specialist working in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic and explore whether there was any difference in self-efficacy based on practice focus (spheres of impact) and if differences existed between self-efficacy and demographics.

Design: This study used a nonexperimental, correlational, cross-sectional design utilizing a voluntary, anonymous, 1-time survey administered through Qualtrics (Qualtrics, Provo, UT).

Methods: The National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists and 9 state affiliates distributed the electronic survey starting late October 2021 through January 2022. Survey content consisted of demographics and the General Self-efficacy Scale, which measures the individual's perceived ability to cope and execute tasks when faced with hardship or adversity. Sample size was 105.

Results: Results included a high perception of self-efficacy of the clinical nurse specialist working during the pandemic, no statistical significance in practice focus, and a statistically significant difference in the scores of self-efficacy for participants with previous infectious disease experience compared with those without experience.

Conclusions: Clinical nurse specialists with previous infectious disease experience can guide policy, be utilized in multifaceted roles to support future infectious disease outbreaks, and develop training to prepare and support clinicians during crises such as pandemics.

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COVID-19大流行期间临床护理专家的自我效能感
目的:本研究的目的是调查在美国工作的临床专科护士在COVID-19大流行期间的自我效能感,探讨自我效能感是否存在基于实践焦点(影响范围)的差异,以及自我效能感是否存在与人口统计学之间的差异。设计:本研究采用非实验、相关、横断面设计,通过Qualtrics (Qualtrics, Provo, UT)进行自愿、匿名、一次性调查。方法:全国临床护理专家协会和9个州附属机构从2021年10月下旬到2022年1月分发电子调查。调查内容包括人口统计学和一般自我效能量表。一般自我效能量表衡量个体在面对困难或逆境时应对和执行任务的感知能力。样本量为105。结果:大流行期间工作的临床专科护士自我效能感较高,在实践重点方面无统计学意义,有传染病经验的护士自我效能感得分与无传染病经验的护士自我效能感得分差异有统计学意义。结论:具有传染病经验的临床护理专家可以指导政策,在多方面发挥作用,以支持未来的传染病暴发,并开展培训,以便在大流行等危机期间为临床医生提供准备和支持。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Clinical Nurse Specialist™: The International Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice is to disseminate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice, to foster continued development o fthe clinical nurse specialist role, and to highlight clinical nurse specialist contributions to advancing nursing practice and health policy globally. Objectives of the journal are: 1. Disseminate knowledge about clinical nurse specialist competencies and the education and regulation of practice; 2. Communicate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice on quality, safety, and cost of nursing and health services across the continuum of care; 3. Promote evidence-based practice and innovation in the transformation of nursing and health policy for the betterment of the public welfare; 4. Foster intra-professional and interdisciplinary dialogue addressing nursing and health services for specialty populations in diverse care settings adn cultures.
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