A Study on the Relationship Between Nurse Competence Levels and the Effectiveness of Patient Care in Clinical Environments

Authors
  • Deepak Kumar Sahu

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Keywords:
Nurse Competence, Patient Care Effectiveness, Clinical Environments, Patient Outcomes, Professional Development.
Abstract

Nurse professionalism and high-quality patient care in clinical settings are interrelated and important components of clinical practice. To integrate professional care as outcomes, patient satisfaction, patient safety, and the attitude dimension of professionalism, skill, and competency of care must be combined. This takes into account the outcomes of varying levels of professional competency. This study employs a quantitative and cross-sectional design; the author captured professional competency in a survey and measured care effectiveness in clinical outcomes and patient feedback. It utilizes data from multiple clinical settings. It employs correlation, regression, and other contemporaneous methods to establish and quantify the relationships. It assesses how a nurse's professional competency associates with care outcomes, patient satisfaction, the negative, economically significant, and hidden errors, rejection, and concealment. This illustrates the increased professional advancement in the nursing discipline. For the uninterrupted care shift to be attained, healthcare organizations must develop and embrace organized and strategically structured competency development and subsequent skill evaluations.

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Published
2026-03-31
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Articles

How to Cite

Sahu, D. K. (2026). A Study on the Relationship Between Nurse Competence Levels and the Effectiveness of Patient Care in Clinical Environments. International Journal of Evolving Health and Nursing Care, 2(1), 84-90. https://www.globalnursingjournal.com/index.php/ijehnc/article/view/IJEHNC261009