Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, Ghana
Background: Graduating student nurses as the future workforce are expected to possess the requisite skill-competence to care for TB/HIV coinfected patients. However, few studies have investigated the self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence of graduating student nurses and its determin...
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doaj-16dd9a2521ca49ca874947353868a7e42020-12-19T05:06:53ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912020-01-0113100247Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, GhanaEric Tornu0Gladys Dzansi1Anita Fafa Dartey2Margaret Lartey3Department of Adult Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG43, Legon, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Adult Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG43, Legon, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Health and Allied Sciences, PMB 31, Ho, Volta Region, GhanaSchool of Medicine and Dentistry, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, GhanaBackground: Graduating student nurses as the future workforce are expected to possess the requisite skill-competence to care for TB/HIV coinfected patients. However, few studies have investigated the self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence of graduating student nurses and its determinants in Accra, Ghana. Purpose: This study investigated final year student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence and its determinants. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional survey among Bachelor of Science in nursing (n = 112) and Diploma in nursing (n = 236) students in their final year of training in four (4) nursing training institutions using convenience sampling technique. Descriptive, independent t and Kruskal Wallis mean rank statistical tests were conducted to identify determinants. Results: TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competencies were low. Determinants of TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence were age (r = 0.110, p = .048), duration of managing patients (r = 0.219, p = .005) and ownership of nursing training institution (p = .005). Other factors included student nurses’ previous experience working in a TB health facility (p < .001), previous experience managing TB/HIV coinfection patients (p = .001), students’ level of education (p = .026), speciality in nursing (p = .013) as well as awareness of the World Health Organization’s taskshifting guidelines for HIV care (p < .001). Conclusions: Student nurses still have skill-competence gaps in TB/HIV coinfection care. They may not be fully skilled to independently deliver health services to TB/HIV coinfected patients per World Health Organization taskshifting guidelines. Additional training and supervision prior to deployment is required.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120301244Skill-competenceTuberculosis/HIV coinfectionNursingStudentDeterminants |
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Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, Ghana |
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Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, Ghana |
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Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, Ghana |
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Determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence in Accra, Ghana |
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determinants of student nurses’ self-assessed tb/hiv coinfection care skill-competence in accra, ghana |
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International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences |
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Background: Graduating student nurses as the future workforce are expected to possess the requisite skill-competence to care for TB/HIV coinfected patients. However, few studies have investigated the self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence of graduating student nurses and its determinants in Accra, Ghana. Purpose: This study investigated final year student nurses’ self-assessed TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence and its determinants. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional survey among Bachelor of Science in nursing (n = 112) and Diploma in nursing (n = 236) students in their final year of training in four (4) nursing training institutions using convenience sampling technique. Descriptive, independent t and Kruskal Wallis mean rank statistical tests were conducted to identify determinants. Results: TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competencies were low. Determinants of TB/HIV coinfection care skill-competence were age (r = 0.110, p = .048), duration of managing patients (r = 0.219, p = .005) and ownership of nursing training institution (p = .005). Other factors included student nurses’ previous experience working in a TB health facility (p < .001), previous experience managing TB/HIV coinfection patients (p = .001), students’ level of education (p = .026), speciality in nursing (p = .013) as well as awareness of the World Health Organization’s taskshifting guidelines for HIV care (p < .001). Conclusions: Student nurses still have skill-competence gaps in TB/HIV coinfection care. They may not be fully skilled to independently deliver health services to TB/HIV coinfected patients per World Health Organization taskshifting guidelines. Additional training and supervision prior to deployment is required. |
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Skill-competence Tuberculosis/HIV coinfection Nursing Student Determinants |
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