An Exploratory Study of Nurses' and Healthcare Technicians' Knowledge of Soft Skills

Sattam Talq Al-Suhaimi, Auhoud Wazin Al-suhaimi, Hanaa yousef Al Haity, Abeer Jafaar Alnakhli, Hind Meshal Alharbi, Asma jaber Abdalla, Enad Bany AL Oufi

Abstract

The goal is to determine which soft skills (SS) are most important and to gauge the degree of knowledge that nurses and healthcare technicians possess in this area.
Method: 350 nurses and healthcare technicians in the Souss-Massa region participated in this quantitative exploratory study with an analytical focus.
In conclusion, even in the absence of official training, nurses and healthcare technicians are knowledgeable about SS. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the most significant SS in this field in order to incorporate it into training programs for students and healthcare professionals. Furthermore, more research on the development and evaluation of SS is advised.

How to Cite

Sattam Talq Al-Suhaimi, Auhoud Wazin Al-suhaimi, Hanaa yousef Al Haity, Abeer Jafaar Alnakhli, Hind Meshal Alharbi, Asma jaber Abdalla, Enad Bany AL Oufi. (2024). An Exploratory Study of Nurses’ and Healthcare Technicians’ Knowledge of Soft Skills . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1096–1099. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2523