INTERPROFESSIONAL ROLES AND COLLABORATIONS TO ADDRESS COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHALLENGES IN NURSING HOMES.

Yu Jin Kang, Karen A Monsen, Betsy Jeppesen, Candy Hanson, Kathie Nichols, Kelly O'Neill, Jennifer Lundblad
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Nursing home experts and informatics nurses collaborated to develop guidelines for nursing homes that revealed partnership principles in action during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article describes efforts to define interprofessional nursing home staff roles within the partnership-based COVID-19 Response Guideline, and to examine changes in nursing practice compared to the pre-pandemic practice of nurses. The qualitative process of identification of nursing home staff roles revealed the extensive scope of interprofessional partnership needed to respond to the pandemic. Using the Omaha System structure, we compared these collective COVID-19 response interventions of Nursing Service roles with nursing interventions of RNs and LPN/LVNs defined in previous nursing home studies. This comparison showed the necessary transformation and collaboration among nurses needed for the pandemic response in nursing homes. The Omaha System Pandemic Guideline is available online and in the Omaha System Guidelines app for immediate use as COVID-19 response practice guidelines and references for interprofessional roles in nursing homes, as well as for multidisciplinary roles across diverse care settings. The guideline is an exemplar of how informatics can facilitate interprofessional and multidisciplinary partnership for nursing homes and other care settings. Future use of the guidelines for decision making and documentation related to infection prevention and control in nursing homes may improve care quality and health outcomes of residents and population.

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专业间的作用与合作,以应对护理院中的科维德-19 大流行病挑战。
疗养院专家和信息学护士合作制定了疗养院指南,揭示了 COVID-19 大流行期间的合作原则。本文介绍了在基于合作伙伴关系的 COVID-19 应对指南中定义疗养院跨专业员工角色的工作,以及与大流行前的护士实践相比在护理实践中发生的变化。对疗养院员工角色的定性识别过程揭示了应对大流行病所需的跨专业合作的广泛范围。利用奥马哈系统结构,我们将护理服务角色的 COVID-19 集体应对干预措施与以往疗养院研究中定义的护士和 LPN/LVNs 护理干预措施进行了比较。这一比较显示了护理院应对大流行病所需的护士之间的必要转变和合作。奥马哈系统大流行指南可在网上和奥马哈系统指南应用程序中立即使用,作为 COVID-19 应对实践指南和养老院跨专业角色以及不同护理环境中多学科角色的参考。该指南是信息学如何促进养老院和其他护理机构的跨专业和多学科合作的典范。今后在养老院中使用该指南进行与感染预防和控制相关的决策和记录,可提高护理质量,改善居民和人口的健康状况。
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