Keywords

Nursing Education, Public Health Competencies, Public Health Nursing

 

Authors

  1. Brown, Robin
  2. Plemmons, Christina
  3. Abuatiq, Alham
  4. Hultman, Cassy
  5. Currier, Danielle
  6. Schmit, Marie
  7. Kvigne, Valborg
  8. Walstrom, Beth
  9. Horsley, Leann
  10. Mennenga, Heidi

Abstract

Abstract: Community health workers are projected to grow in number by 17 percent by 2030. A baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) provides a foundation for public health nursing practice. The Competencies for Public Health Nursing Practice instrument was distributed to BSN students at a Midwestern university before and after an educational intervention. Students completed a pretest (n = 269) and posttest (n = 154). All four subscales and total score indicated a significant increase in competence (p < .001). There is a need to develop interactive public health nursing simulations with an interprofessional venue to help students improve teamwork and communication competencies.