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International Journal of Nursing Information
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29644585     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58418/ijni.v2i2.54
Core Subject : Health,
International Journal of Nursing Information (IJNI) provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery and other health related professions. IJNI, being an international journal, our editorial advisory board members are from various countries around the world. The articles sent to the Journal are always reviewed by two members of the Editorial Advisory Board (double blind peer review), and in some cases, if necessary, by another member of the Board. Depending on the evaluation reports of the members of the Editorial Advisory Board, articles are published or not.
Articles 43 Documents
Health Workers’ Perceptions of Communication and Interprofessional Collaboration in Digital Primary Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Study Delima, Mera; Aljaberi, Musheer A.; Dioso, Redigor III
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v4i2.170

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Interprofessional collaboration is a pivotal strategy for delivering high quality health services during the current global digital transformation. Despite its critical importance, barriers such as professional dominance and frequent miscommunication continue to undermine collaborative efforts in clinical settings. This study analyzed the relationship and association between healthcare workers’ perceptions of effective communication and the actual implementation of interprofessional collaboration within digital health practices. A descriptive analytic cross sectional design was employed using total population sampling of 152 healthcare professionals at a Primary Healthcare Center. Data were gathered through validated questionnaires focusing on digital adaptation and analyzed using Chi-Square tests and Odds Ratio analysis. Findings revealed that 55.3 percent of respondents perceived communication as effective and rated collaboration as good. A significant association was identified (p=0.011) with an Odds Ratio of 7.680. This indicates that healthcare workers with positive communication perceptions are 7.68 times more likely to engage in high quality collaboration. Key challenges identified include hierarchical dominance, instruction miscommunication, and limited team based digital discussion platforms. Effectively, communication serves as the fundamental pillar of coordination in digital health environments. While digital tools such as telemedicine and internal messaging expedite information exchange, success depends on professional communication standards and nursing leadership as care coordinators. Finally, this research contributes a comprehensive and strategic framework emphasizing that nursing leadership as digital mediators is essential for bridging communication gaps, reducing potential clinical errors, and ensuring patient safety in the global Health 5.0 era.
Development and Content Validation of a Manga-Based Educational Technology on Child Sexual Abuse: A Nursing Tool for Health Literacy in Brazil Ferreira, Ana Darla Da Silva; Silva, Mateus Santos; Monteiro, Estela Maria Leite Meirelles; Barros, Mariana Boulitreau Siqueira Campos
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v4i2.171

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As child sexual abuse remains a pervasive and silent crime, there is an urgent need for innovative nursing tools that enhance health literacy to empower young populations. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a manga-based nursing educational technology aimed at child sexual abuse prevention and health literacy in Brazil. Regarding the method, a methodological study with a quantitative approach was conducted to validate the content of the manga , which was designed as a nursing information tool using ibisPaint software. The material was evaluated by 12 experts in child health, protection networks, and information technology who met Jasper’s criteria  with validation analyzed using the Content Validity Index (CVI) at an acceptable agreement rate of 90%. Additionally, Gwet’s AC2 was used for intra-expert agreement evaluation. The results revealed a CVI of 1.00 for objectives and relevance, while the structure of the manga achieved a CVI of 0.97 with a clarity rating of 0.92. Gwet’s AC2 indicated almost perfect agreement, yielding values of 0.92 for objectives, 0.84 for structure, and 0.93 for relevance. In conclusion, this validated manga serves as an effective nursing educational technology that facilitates health literacy by providing children and adolescents with the necessary autonomy to recognize abuse and access protection networks. This research contributes a rigorous technological framework to nursing informatics, offering a culturally relevant instrument for promoting social justice and child protection in the Brazilian context.
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Pediatric Nurse Professional Competence Scale (P-NPCS) for Private Hospitals Kaur, Gurpreet; Kaur, Sukhbir; Singh, Amandeep
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v4i2.179

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Pediatric nurses require specialized competencies to meet the unique physiological and psychosocial needs of children, yet context-specific assessment tools remain limited in India, particularly for the private healthcare sector. This study aimed to develop and psychometrically validate the Pediatric Nurse Professional Competence Scale (P-NPCS) among nurses in private hospitals in selected districts of Punjab, India. A methodological research design was adopted, involving 385 pediatric nurses recruited through a non-probability, total enumerative sampling method from nine private hospitals. The development process followed a three-phase approach, including item generation based on a literature review, content validation using a three-round Delphi technique with a panel of 20 nursing experts, and scale evaluation through a pilot study and final data collection. The results of the psychometric evaluation using Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported a refined 51-item, ten-factor model with satisfactory fit indices (χ²/df = 2.93, CFI = 0.93, GFI = 0.92, RMSEA = 0.068). The findings further demonstrated high internal consistency, with composite reliability ranging from 0.78 to 0.86 and Average Variance Extracted exceeding 0.50. While 87% of the nurses demonstrated high overall competence, lower scores were identified in the domains of collaboration and professional development. In conclusion, the P-NPCS stands as a robust and reliable instrument for evaluating pediatric nursing competencies within specialized clinical environments. By offering a culturally and contextually validated tool, this study significantly contributes to the field by enabling structured performance evaluations and targeted professional development strategies, ultimately enhancing the quality of pediatric care in the private healthcare sector.