Gender-related differences in the scope of nursing practice: evidence from a cross-sectional study in geriatric healthcare settings.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1186/s12912-024-02516-5
Anat Romem, Violetta Rozani
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate potential gender-related differences in the utilization of scope of practice (range of duties and responsibilities) across acute, community and long-term geriatric-care settings, by considering activities authorized for all registered nurses and those restricted to advanced post-basic certification graduates.

Design: A cross-sectional approach, using a convenience sample.

Methods: A total of 286 registered nurses [207 females (72.4%) and 79 males (27.6%)] with advanced geriatric training, completed a self-administered questionnaire addressing socio-demographic and occupational characteristics, utilization of the scope of practice, and professional satisfaction. Chi square, two-sample t-test, and a multiple regression model were used to analyze the data.

Results: Male nurses reported implementation of a statistically significantly broader scope of practice than female nurses, outperforming them in 8 out of 16 activities for all registered nurses and in 5 out of 9 activities for advanced nurses with post-basic certification.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that gender-related differences in the utilization of nursing scope of practice exist, with implications for professional satisfaction and potentially for patient care outcomes. Our results highlight the need to address these differences at multiple levels, ranging from healthcare organizations, and educational institutions, to policy-making bodies. Future research should use longitudinal studies with diverse samples from various settings and include factors like organizational culture, time since certification, and patient demographics in order to better understand any influences on nursing practice.

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护理实践范围中与性别有关的差异:来自老年医疗机构横断面研究的证据。
目的:通过考虑所有注册护士和仅限于获得高级基础认证后毕业生的活动,调查在急性病、社区和长期老年病护理环境中,在利用执业范围(职责和责任范围)方面与性别有关的潜在差异:设计:采用方便抽样的横断面方法:共有 286 名接受过老年医学高级培训的注册护士(207 名女性(72.4%)和 79 名男性(27.6%))完成了一份自填问卷,内容涉及社会人口学和职业特征、执业范围的使用情况以及职业满意度。数据分析采用了卡方检验、双样本 t 检验和多元回归模型:结果:在统计上,男护士的实践范围明显比女护士广,在所有注册护士的 16 项活动中,男护士在 8 项活动中的表现优于女护士,在获得基础认证后的高级护士的 9 项活动中,男护士在 5 项活动中的表现优于女护士:我们的研究结果表明,在利用护理实践范围方面存在与性别相关的差异,这对专业满意度和潜在的患者护理结果都有影响。我们的研究结果凸显了从医疗机构、教育机构到政策制定机构等多个层面解决这些差异的必要性。未来的研究应采用纵向研究,从不同的环境中抽取不同的样本,并将组织文化、获得认证后的时间和患者人口统计学等因素纳入研究范围,以便更好地了解对护理实践的影响。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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