探索从其他角色转到全科护理的护士的观点和经验

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of primary health care Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.7748/phc.2023.e1805
Kim Louise Grimmer
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背景全科护理正在经历重大的招聘和保留挑战。已作出努力吸引新注册护士从事全科护理,但仍然存在人力短缺。也缺乏研究和倡议,围绕护士招聘新的全科实践,但谁在其他领域的护理经验。目的探讨从事其他护理工作后,新近转到全科护理岗位的护士的观点和经验。方法:在这项探索性质的研究中,研究者对四名在过去两年内从其他机构转到全科医生的护士进行了单独的半结构化访谈。所有参与者都选择了全科实践,因为他们希望支持人们过上健康的生活,而不是在人们生病后照顾他们。尽管获得了培训和指导,但参与者表示感到不知所措,缺乏信心。所有的参与者都强调了与团队互动的重要性,以缓解孤立感。结论:全科医生需要考虑为有急症护理经验的护士提供发展机会和强有力的指导或指导,这些护士希望在初级保健工作。
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Exploring the views and experiences of nurses who switched to general practice nursing from other roles
Background General practice nursing is experiencing significant recruitment and retention challenges. Efforts have been made to attract newly registered nurses to general practice but there is still a workforce deficit. There is also a lack of research and initiatives around the recruitment of nurses new to general practice but who have experience in other areas of nursing. Aim To explore the views and experiences of nurses who had recently switched to a general practice nursing role after having worked in other nursing roles. Method For this exploratory qualitative study, the researcher conducted individual semi-structured interviews with four nurses who had switched to general practice from other settings within the previous two years. Findings All participants had chosen general practice because they wanted to support people to live healthy lives rather than care for people once they had become unwell. Despite access to training and mentoring, participants described feeling overwhelmed and lacking confidence. All of the participants emphasised the importance of interactions with the team to ease feelings of isolation. Conclusion General practices need to consider offering development opportunities and robust mentoring or preceptorship to nurses with experience in acute care settings who want to work in primary care.
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Journal of primary health care
Journal of primary health care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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