Biography:
Shu-ting Tseng, NP, is an ICU nurse practitioner and doctoral nursing student in Taiwan. Her phenomenological study, conducted through online focus groups, explores how nurse practitioners develop capability-related self-efficacy in complex clinical settings under Taiwan’s regulatory and cultural context. Her research highlights the roles of clinical experience, mentorship and peer learning, interprofessional collaboration, and emotional regulation in sustaining advanced nursing practice. She is committed to generating evidence to strengthen NP education, workplace support systems, and policy reforms that enhance autonomy, quality, and sustainability of care.


Title : Exploring capability related self-efficacy among nurse practitioners in Taiwan: A phenomenological study