PERCEPTIONS OF INDONESIAN PRACTICAL NURSES TOWARDS UPDATING CAPABILITY TO PROVIDE CARE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Abstract
Background: Capability to provide care can be recognized as the combination of nursing knowledge, skills, and
attitude of care which is dynamic.
Objective: This study aims to explore the perceptions of practical nurses towards updating capability to provide
care.
Methods: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted to explore the deep understanding of practical nurses
towards updating capability to provide care. Data were gathered using in-depth interview with 25 practical
nurses from different areas of practices, three times focus group discussion (FGD) and participant-observation.
Qualitative content analysis model was applied to anaylze the data.
Result: There were two themes emerged from data: 1) Internal perceptions of updating capacity to provide
care, with three subthemes: Having great expectation, Being confidence as a professional nurse, and
Developing Self-Initiation, 2) External contexts driving perception of practicing nurses, with two subthemes:
Giving best care and Acquiring requirement.
Conclusions: The findings indicated that updating capacity to provide care supports practical nurses to provide
better nursing services to patients and meet the regulation of nursing professionalism.