Current Social Perception of and Value Attached to Nursing Professionals’ Competences: An Integrative Review
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In order to develop nurses’ identities properly, they need to publicise their professional
competences and make society aware of them. For that, this study was conducted to describe the
competences that society currently attributes to nursing professionals and how nursing is valued in
society. This review was based on the conceptual framework by Whittemore and Knafl. The literature
search was conducted using PubMed, WOS, and CINAHL databases, and the search strategy was
based on a combination of natural language and standardised keywords, with limits and criteria for
inclusion, exclusion, and quality. The results of the studies were classified and coded in accordance
with the competence groups of the professional profile described in the Tuning Educational Structures
in Europe programme. Fourteen studies were selected. The most commonly reported competence
groups were as follows: nursing practice and clinical decision making; and communication and
interpersonal competences. Nursing is perceived as a healthcare profession dedicated to caring for
individuals. Its other areas of competence and its capacity for leadership are not well known. In
order to develop a professional identity, it is essential to raise awareness of the competences that
make up this professional profile.
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Rodríguez-Pérez, M., Mena-Navarro, F., Domínguez-Pichardo, A., & Teresa-Morales, C. (2022). Current Social Perception of and Value Attached to Nursing Professionals’ Competences: An Integrative Review. In International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 19, Issue 3, p. 1817). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031817














