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- Developing Portuguese Nurses’ Skills in Inter-Hospital Transportation of Critically Ill Patients: Quality Improvement ProjectPublication . Duarte, Mariana; Costeira, CristinaSelf-awareness among nurses involved in inter-hospital transport is crucial, as recognizing their limitations helps them improve their skills and make better use of tools that support inter-hospital transport, ultimately resulting in more efficient care. Objectives: To evaluate nurses’ self-perceived competences in an emergency department in Portugal regarding the inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients, implement interventions to facilitate the development of nurses’ competences, and evaluate the interventions carried out. Methods: A quality improvement project was conducted in three phases. The first phase involved a diagnostic study, the second phase focused on implementing interventions to improve nurses’ performance, and the third phase consisted of a descriptive study to evaluate the interventions implemented. Results: A total of 40 nurses participated in the study, with an average age of 39 (39.10 ± 11.83) years old, an average of 16 (16.09 ± 11.06) years of professional nursing experience, and an average of 11 (10.94 ± 10.91) years of experience in inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients. The nursing records during inter-hospital transport received the lowest self-perception rating, prompting the implementation of an intervention in the form of a nursing records checklist. Conclusions: The interventions implemented led to a change in self-perceptions of competence. Nurses’ self-awareness of their competences and limitations is crucial to deliver safe and quality nursing care. Providing opportunities for reflection on skills is therefore crucial to improving care delivery and encouraging the development of professional skills, attitudes, and behaviors.