Scope Of Nursing And Midwifery Practice

Authors

  • Rania Kamal S Jarallah, Jmila Daher Jabhan Alenazi, Nourh Bade Al Bagme, Hashim Abdullah Abed Qashqari, Nashwa Abdulrahman I Barnawi, Jawaher Salamh Awad Alatawi
  • Anda Daher Al-Adham Alrewily, Kholoud Attiya Ali Alzahrani, Aisha Jaber Ahmad Asseri, Shrouq Saleh Abdurahman, Fatima Mohammed Zaher Asseri, Jabra Ali Mugram Asseri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/d2f3c961

Abstract

Professional organizations and standards, regulations, and recommendations shape nursing practice globally. Education, nursing procedures, collegiality, ethics, teamwork, research, quality, quality of practice, professional practice assessments, resource use, leadership, and communication all have an impact on the duties of registered nurses. Although the RN scope of practice is defined differently by these worldwide nursing practice ideas, the professional nurse's role is universally supported. Since 1992, the Saudi Commission for Health Specialists (SCFHS) has governed the classification and registration of nurses. For foreign certified nurses, their guidelines center on credentials, years of practice, hours of continuous education, and international registration. This present study evaluates the scenario in the light of primary data collected from various sources and thereafter interpreting the same using SPSS ver. 22.0.

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2024-07-15

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How to Cite

Scope Of Nursing And Midwifery Practice. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 592-597. https://doi.org/10.70082/d2f3c961