Perceived Benefits of Engaging in Continuing Professional Development among Nurses in Bontoc, Mountain Province.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-06-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8053
Daisy Fangkingan Faba-An, Eva Belingon Felipe-Dimog
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Abstract

Background and objective: Professionals in the Philippines must finish compulsory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units before renewing their registration ID card with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). CPD has always been significant in the field of nursing. It supports nurses and other healthcare professionals, and keeps them informed about their professional development so they may provide the best care possible for patients. This study sought to engage how nurses in Bontoc, Mountain Province would benefit in continuing professional development in terms of their professional growth, increase in income, network building, and improvement of personal capabilities.

Methods: This study used a quantitative descriptive study design using simple random probability sampling method. Descriptive analysis was used to characterize study participants. A modified validated survey tool was used to collect data on the nurses' perceived CPD benefits. Data collection was done among 101 nurses employed in Bontoc General Hospital, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College, Bontoc Municipal Health Office, the Department of Education (DepEd) at Bontoc, from January to February 2022 through paper and pencil method. Nurses who did not consent to participate were excluded from the study. The UNP Ethics Review Committee reviewed the protocol and did not find any ethical inappropriateness with number 22-039. An F-test and a t-test were also conducted to determine the mean differences in perceived CPD benefits according to participants' demographic characteristics. All these statistical analysis steps were performed using the IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20.

Results: The majority of the 101 respondents were between the ages of 30 and 39, and had 1 to 5 years of service. The overall mean of perceived CPD benefits was very high (3.40-3.58 mean rating), with career development having the highest mean rating at 3.58. This only implies that the respondents had a positive perception of CPD engagement, particularly with the favorable impact on their career development. T-test and F-test (ANOVA) were both pivotal in reaching the objectives of this study. Across the demographic characteristics of the respondents such as age, civil status, sex, highest educational attainment, length of service CPD units earned, and membership to organization, there was no significant difference found in the level of perceived benefits of engaging in continuing professional development across demographic characteristics. Each demographic factors gained a p-value greater than 0.05. Statistically, a p-value greater than 5% level of significance would result to failing to reject the null hypothesis.

Conclusion: Given the foregoing results, the number of credit units obtained can be used to forecast how CPD will help nurses grow in their careers. To reap significant advantages and increases in career mobility and income, as well as, to some extent, the development of professional networks and personal capacities, nurses should take advantage of expanding best practice involvement and pertinent CPD engagements. It has been discovered that CPD resources, activities, and programs have an impact on professional development. It is recommended that there be support from both the government and employers to promote CPD for nurses throughout their entire nursing careers. Earning CPD units can help nurses build their confidence and elevate their status in the workplace, increasing their chances of getting promoted.

山区省邦托克(Bontoc)护士对参与持续职业发展所带来益处的看法。
背景和目的:菲律宾的专业人员必须完成强制性的持续专业发展(CPD)单元,才能在专业监管委员会(PRC)更新其注册身份证。CPD 在护理领域一直具有重要意义。它为护士和其他医疗保健专业人员提供支持,让他们了解自己的专业发展情况,从而为患者提供最好的护理服务。本研究旨在了解山区省邦托克的护士如何从持续专业发展中获益,包括专业成长、收入增加、网络建设和个人能力提高:本研究采用简单随机概率抽样法进行定量描述性研究设计。描述性分析用于描述研究参与者的特征。使用经过修改的有效调查工具来收集护士对持续专业发展益处的感知数据。数据收集工作于 2022 年 1 月至 2 月通过纸笔方法在 101 名护士中进行,这些护士受雇于邦托克综合医院、山区省国立理工学院、邦托克市卫生局和邦托克教育部(DepEd)。未同意参与的护士被排除在研究之外。联合国大学伦理审查委员会对研究方案进行了审查,未发现任何伦理不当之处,审查编号为 22-039。此外,还进行了 F 检验和 t 检验,以确定根据参与者的人口统计学特征感知到的 CPD 效益的平均差异。所有这些统计分析步骤均使用 IBM 社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)20 版进行:在 101 名受访者中,大多数人的年龄在 30 至 39 岁之间,工龄在 1 至 5 年之间。受访者对持续专业发展效益的总体评价均值很高(3.40-3.58),其中职业发展的评价均值最高,为 3.58。这只能说明受访者对参与持续专业发展的看法是积极的,尤其是对其职业发展的有利影响。T 检验和 F 检验(方差分析)对实现本研究的目标至关重要。根据受访者的人口统计学特征,如年龄、公民身份、性别、最高教育程度、所获持续专业发展单位的服务年限以及组织成员资格,不同人口统计学特征的受访者对参与持续专业发展所带来的益处的认知水平没有显著差异。各人口统计学因素的 p 值均大于 0.05。从统计学角度看,P 值大于 5%的显著性水平将导致无法拒绝零假设:鉴于上述结果,获得的学分单位数量可用来预测持续专业发展对护士职业发展的帮助。为了在职业流动性和收入方面获得重大优势和增长,以及在一定程度上发展专业网络和个人能力,护士应利用扩大最佳实践参与和相关持续专业发展活动的优势。研究发现,持续专业发展资源、活动和计划对专业发展具有影响。建议政府和雇主支持促进护士在整个护理生涯中的持续专业发展。获得持续专业发展单位可以帮助护士建立自信,提高她们在工作场所的地位,增加她们晋升的机会。
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