Heart health champions: how to develop student nurses as role models for cardiovascular health

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1093/eurjcn/zvae098.085
L Creighton, G Caughers, D Fitzsimons
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Background Nurses as health promotors are optimally placed to identify cardiovascular disease risk factors and discuss behaviour change strategies for modifiable risk factors, but most undergraduate curriculums lack detailed content regarding these topics. Unfortunately evidence indicates that student nurses often demonstrate risky behaviours such as smoking, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption and poor nutritional choices. As nursing is a pressurised career with long shifts and often challenging emotional encounters, it can be easy to overlook personal health behaviours. Purpose Given that nursing students are our potential health promotors of the future, we aimed to enhance cardiovascular knowledge and behaviour change awareness in their undergraduate education by implementing a co-designed digital educational resource - ASMOSUS. It sought to embed knowledge and risk assessment of cardiovascular disease risk factors, while motivating and sustaining behaviour change within undergraduates, facilitating them to make healthier lifestyle choices themselves and act as role models for patients. We developed roles of ‘Heart Health Champions’ within university and clinical placements, which is novel for both clinical practice and Higher Education Institutes. Methods Any nursing student who had received the ASMOSUS digital educational resource in the first semester of their undergraduate program and had an interest in further knowledge acquisition and health promotion amongst their peers were invited to become a Heart Health Champion. Alongside the recruitment of Heart Health Champions the cohort received cardiovascular risk factor specific educational sessions on physical exercise, smoking and vaping cessation, nutrition and alcohol consumption. Results We recruited 9 Heart Health Champions from the cohort representing all fields of undergraduate nursing. These students have undertaken 30 hours of required participation, leading to a university recognised qualification- FutureReady on graduation. This included attending cardiac risk and prevention training with cardiac rehabilitation nurses. They have taken the initiative to plan activities such as a sponsored walk, a ‘dancercise' class and support for their peers in harnessing healthy lifestyle behaviours through role modelling and motivational interviewing techniques. Results demonstrate that these sessions and student led activities are well attended and positively evaluated, which shows that including cardiovascular prevention techniques in undergraduates is feasible and acceptable. Conclusion Heart Health Champions are a valuable asset and can promote modifiable risk factor change amongst their peers and may help to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Further Heart Health Champions will be recruited over the next undergraduate nursing cohorts with a planned study to explore their effectiveness.
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背景 护士作为健康促进者,在识别心血管疾病风险因素和讨论针对可改变风险因素的行为改变策略方面处于最佳位置,但大多数本科课程缺乏有关这些主题的详细内容。遗憾的是,有证据表明,护士学生经常表现出吸烟、缺乏运动、过度饮酒和营养不良等危险行为。由于护理工作压力大、轮班时间长,而且经常会遇到具有挑战性的情感问题,因此很容易忽视个人健康行为。目的 鉴于护理专业学生是我们未来潜在的健康促进者,我们旨在通过实施共同设计的数字教育资源--ASMOSUS,在本科教育中增强学生的心血管知识和行为改变意识。它旨在嵌入心血管疾病风险因素的知识和风险评估,同时激励和维持本科生的行为改变,帮助他们自己选择更健康的生活方式,并为病人树立榜样。我们在大学和临床实习中开发了 "心脏健康倡导者 "的角色,这对于临床实践和高等教育机构来说都是新颖的。方法 凡是在本科课程第一学期接受过 ASMOSUS 数字教育资源的护理专业学生,如果对进一步学习知识和在同学中推广健康知识感兴趣,都会被邀请成为 "心脏健康卫士"。在招募 "心脏健康卫士 "的同时,组群还接受了针对心血管风险因素的教育课程,内容包括体育锻炼、戒烟、戒烟、营养和饮酒。结果 我们从队列中招募了 9 名 "心脏健康卫士",他们来自护理专业的各个本科领域。这些学生按要求参加了 30 个小时的活动,毕业时获得了大学认可的资格证书--"未来就绪"(FutureReady)。这包括与心脏康复护士一起参加心脏风险和预防培训。他们主动策划了一些活动,如赞助步行、"舞蹈 "课,并通过榜样示范和激励访谈技术,支持同学们养成健康的生活方式。结果表明,这些课程和学生主导的活动得到了广泛参与和积极评价,这表明在本科生中纳入心血管预防技术是可行的,也是可以接受的。结论 "心脏健康卫士 "是一笔宝贵的财富,可以促进同龄人改变可调节的危险因素,并有助于保持健康的生活方式。将在下一届护理本科生中招募更多的 "心脏健康倡导者",并计划对其有效性进行研究。
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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-NURSING
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5.10
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10.30%
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247
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed journal of the European Society of Cardiology’s Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP) covering the broad field of cardiovascular nursing including chronic and acute care, cardiac rehabilitation, primary and secondary prevention, heart failure, acute coronary syndromes, interventional cardiology, cardiac care, and vascular nursing.
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