Design and development of a spiritual care competency framework for pre-registration nurses and midwives: A modified Delphi study

Josephine Attard, Linda Ross, Keith Weeks

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Abstract

This is the second of two papers reporting the development of a spiritual care competency framework for pre-registration nurses and midwives as part of a PhD study using an embedded sequential mixed methods eclectic research design. The first paper outlines how 116 competency items were generated from an in-depth review of international literature. It offers a theoretical model to underpin development of the Framework.

Aim: This paper reports how the Framework was developed.

Method/Results: Five focus groups were held with stakeholders in Malta (chaplains/spiritual leaders, undergraduate nursing/midwifery educators, qualified nurses/ midwives, parents/carers, patients/clients) to ensure that aspects of spirituality/spiritual care important to them, but not identified in the literature review, were included in the Framework. The resulting 55 competencies in seven domains formed the Delphi Questionnaire which was validated using a two round modified Delphi method involving experts from Malta. The final seven domain 54 item Framework demonstrated good to strong internal consistency, stability and a good fit with a six factor model.

Conclusion: The Framework’s greatest immediate contribution is in its ability to inform undergraduate nursing/midwifery spiritual care curriculum design and delivery. Further development of the Framework could assist in student selection ensuring that the ‘art’ of nursing/midwifery has parity with the ‘science’.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-104
Number of pages9
JournalNurse Education in Practice
Volume39
Issue numberAugust 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Spirituality
  • Spiritual care competency
  • Modified delphi
  • Spiritual care education

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