Exploring the strategies to enhance nurse competence in health education for disease prevention

Abstract Aim This study was conducted to examine the competencies and strategies required by Burundian nurses to implement health education in prevention of diseases, and to explore nurses’ attitudes to their role and their experiences in carrying out this role. Results will be used to develop inter...

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Main Authors: Danish Suleman, Faiza Iqbal, Jonathan Niciza
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-03502-1
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description Abstract Aim This study was conducted to examine the competencies and strategies required by Burundian nurses to implement health education in prevention of diseases, and to explore nurses’ attitudes to their role and their experiences in carrying out this role. Results will be used to develop interventions to increase nurses’ competence in promoting community-based disease prevention intervention. Design Descriptive and cross-sectional study. Method This quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed health education competencies among nurses at Ndora Hospital. From April 16–30, 2024, 40 contracted nurses (80% response rate) completed a researcher-designed questionnaire covering essential skills, engagement, improvement strategies, best practices, challenges, benefits, and tools. Data were analyzed using SPSS v27, with ethical principles upheld. Results Nurses require strong communication, teaching, and emotional intelligence skills for effective health education. Key barriers include workload and lack of time, while organizational support and training are major motivators. Continuous professional development, integrated nursing programs, and culturally sensitive, individualized approaches are crucial. Challenges include patient disengagement and resource limitations. Health education empowers patients, promotes prevention, and reduces healthcare costs, with printed materials and multimedia presentations being preferred resources. Clinical trial number Not applicable.
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spelling doaj-art-77a181ea0a3a42f4aa2d6913c895e8ab2025-08-20T03:37:29ZengBMCBMC Nursing1472-69552025-07-0124111210.1186/s12912-025-03502-1Exploring the strategies to enhance nurse competence in health education for disease preventionDanish Suleman0Faiza Iqbal1Jonathan Niciza2Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of English Language and Literature, Near East UniversityFaculty of Education, Department of Special Education, Near East UniversityFaculty of Health Sciences, Hope Africa UniversityAbstract Aim This study was conducted to examine the competencies and strategies required by Burundian nurses to implement health education in prevention of diseases, and to explore nurses’ attitudes to their role and their experiences in carrying out this role. Results will be used to develop interventions to increase nurses’ competence in promoting community-based disease prevention intervention. Design Descriptive and cross-sectional study. Method This quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed health education competencies among nurses at Ndora Hospital. From April 16–30, 2024, 40 contracted nurses (80% response rate) completed a researcher-designed questionnaire covering essential skills, engagement, improvement strategies, best practices, challenges, benefits, and tools. Data were analyzed using SPSS v27, with ethical principles upheld. Results Nurses require strong communication, teaching, and emotional intelligence skills for effective health education. Key barriers include workload and lack of time, while organizational support and training are major motivators. Continuous professional development, integrated nursing programs, and culturally sensitive, individualized approaches are crucial. Challenges include patient disengagement and resource limitations. Health education empowers patients, promotes prevention, and reduces healthcare costs, with printed materials and multimedia presentations being preferred resources. Clinical trial number Not applicable.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-03502-1Disease preventionHealth educationHealth promotionNurse
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title Exploring the strategies to enhance nurse competence in health education for disease prevention
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Health education
Health promotion
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