[HTML][HTML] Competence of novice nurses: role of clinical work during studying

H Manoochehri, E Imani… - Journal of medicine …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim: Clinical competence is to carry out the tasks with excellent results in a different of
adjustments. According to various studies, one of the factors influencing clinical competence …

Relation between spiritual intelligence and clinical competency of nurses in Iran

H Karimi-Moonaghi, A Gazerani… - Iranian journal of …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Clinical competency is one of the most important requirements in nursing
profession, based on which nurses are assessed. To obtain an effective and improved form …

[PDF][PDF] The relationship between clinical competence and clinical self-efficacy among nursing and midwifery students

S Mohamadirizi, S Kohan, F Shafei… - International Journal of …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Self-efficacy in clinical performance had an important role in applying competencies; also
competencies and self-efficacy in clinical performance influenced to quality care of nursing …

Comparison of the clinical competence of nurses working in two university hospitals in Iran

M Bahreini, S Shahamat… - Nursing & health …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Hospitals are integrated with medical universities in Iran and are categorized into three
types with respect to educational and health services quality. This cross‐sectional study …

Relationship between emotional intelligence and clinical competencies of nursing students in Tabriz Nursing and Midwifery School

MR Farshi, M Vahidi, M Jabraeili - Research and Development in …, 2014 - rdme.tbzmed.ac.ir
Introduction: Preparing students to take over job responsibilities is one of the most
challenging duties of nursing schools. The focus of nursing education should be on helping …

Self assessment of the clinical competence of nurses in a major educational hospital of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

M Bahreini, M Moattari, MH Kaveh… - Pars Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmj.jums.ac.ir
Introduction: Competence is defined in terms of functional adequacy and capacity to
integrate knowledge, skills, attitudes and values in contextual situations of practice. Of …

Correlation between moral distress and clinical competence in COVID-19 ICU nurses

Z Kalani, M Barkhordari-Sharifabad, N Chehelmard - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
Background Nurses' clinical competence is one of the fundamental necessities for providing
safe and effective care. Moral distress, as one type of occupational stressors, can affect …

A Comparison of Nurses' Clinical Competences in Two Hospitals Affiliated to Shiraz and Boushehr Universities of Medical Sciences: A Self-Assessment.

M Bahreini, M Moattari, MH Kaveh… - Iranian Journal of …, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
Introduction: Evaluating nurses' clinical competencies is of special importance in managing
care process and determining their educational needs. The objective of this study was to …

[PDF][PDF] Professional identity development in nursing students: Eisner's evaluation model

SL HOSSEINI, M Vahidi, B Mahram, AH NAMDAR… - 2014 - sid.ir
Introduction: PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY development is one of the main concerns of
nursing education. This study aimed to evaluate effective educational components on …

[HTML][HTML] Compare clinical competence and job satisfaction among nurses working in both university and non-university hospital in Bushehr 2015

A Abbasi, M Bahreini… - Iranian South Medical …, 2017 - ismj.bpums.ac.ir
Background: Nurses are the biggest component of the health care system in the world and
their job satisfaction and clinical competence affect performance and success of the …