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Jordanian nurses’ competencies in providing community care during disaster: a cross-sectional survey

Yasmeen Abu Sumaqa
Yasmeen Abu Sumaqa
Sajeda Alhamory
Manar Abu-Abbas
Ahmad RAYAN
Mutaz Foad Alradaydeh
Nour Alrida
Nour Ali Assaf Alrida
Omymah Zain Alddin Al-Rajabi
Mohammad Y Alzaatreh
Mohammad Alzaatreh
Anas H Khalifeh
Saleh Al Omar
Manal Mohamed Abd EINaeem
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-06-11
scimago Q3
SJR0.225
CiteScore1.5
Impact factor
ISSN13663666, 20428790
Abstract
Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to assess the perceived level of Jordanian nurses’ competencies in offering care to the community during a disaster.

Design/methodology/approach

A correlational descriptive design was used to assess nurses’ competencies in offering care for the community during a disaster.

Findings

A total of 370 nurses (55 % males) aged 25−55 agreed to participate. The mean score of competencies of nurses who offer care to the community during the disaster was 2.11 (SD = 0.59) points. The results of correlation coefficient tests revealed a significant positive correlation between stated competencies level and nurses’ sex, receiving disaster education and training with rpb (371) = 0.13, p < 0.01; rpb (598) = 0.15, p = 0.004; rpb (598) = 0.21, p < 0.001, respectively. Furthermore, the “care of communities” subscale had a weak positive correlation with the.

Originality/value

Nurses play a critical role in disaster response. However, there was a gap in nurses’ competencies for disaster, which shows there is a crucial need to include disaster management courses in the nursing curriculum and update disaster management courses in hospitals based on nurses’ needs to improve their competencies during disasters.

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