The Role of Nursing Competencies in Ensuring Patient Safety: A Narrative Literature Review
The Role of Nursing Competencies in Ensuring Patient Safety
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https://doi.org/10.54393/nrs.v6i1.188Keywords:
Nursing Competency, Patient Safety, Health Personnel Attitude, Professional Competence, Continuing Education, Nursing, Work EnvironmentAbstract
Safety and effective patient care revolve around nursing competence. Clinical competencies, critical thinking, communication, and ethical practice competencies are highly interconnected with the reduction of adverse events and increase in patient safety outcomes. To summarize the existing evidence on the core nursing competencies and their effect on patient safety and assess organizational, educational, and professional factors that determine core competence and safety behaviors. A narrative literature review was carried out with the help of electronic databases, such as PubMed, Wiley Online Library, and Google Scholar. Articles published since 2010 and up until 2024 were selected due to their relevance to nursing competencies and patient safety. Inclusion criteria included peer-reviewed articles that covered the topics of clinical competence, safety outcomes, and workplace environment. Narrative synthesis methodology implied that the included studies were read manually, the key ideas were systematized and synthesized and recurring patterns were identified, and sorted into the corresponding headings. Five major concepts emerged: (1) Core competencies reduce safety incidents, (2) Positive work environments enhance competence application, (3) Higher education and CPD improve safety practices, (4) Digital tools support safe care, and (5) Open attitudes foster safety reporting. Competence was also always associated with a decrease in adverse events, quality of care, and staff confidence. Patient safety lies in competence in nursing practice. An educator should develop their competency through educational reforms, conducive clinical settings, and continuous professional growth.
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