一项横断面研究量化了护士和助产士对儿童健康成果的独立贡献。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Nursing Scholarship Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1111/jnu.12951
Wenpeng You PhD, Frank Donnelly PhD
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导言:作为医疗保健行业中最大的职业,护理和助产士队伍(NMW)为儿童及其家庭提供全面的医疗保健服务。本研究量化了 NMW 在降低全球 5 岁以下儿童死亡率(U5MR)方面的独立作用:设计:一项回顾性、观察性和相关性研究,旨在探讨 NMW 在降低 5 岁以下儿童死亡率方面的独立作用:方法:在 266 个 "国家 "中,使用散点图、皮尔逊 r、非参数、偏相关和多元回归等方法研究了 NMW 与五岁以下幼儿死亡率之间的横截面相关性。富裕程度、教育程度和城市优势被认为是影响 NMW-U5MR 关系的潜在竞争因素。对发展中国家和发达国家的 NMW-U5MR 相关性进行了探讨和比较:双变量相关性表明,在全球范围内,NMW 与 U5MR 呈显著负相关。在剔除经济富裕、城市化和教育的影响后,NMW 在降低五岁以下幼儿死亡率方面的独立作用仍然显著。NMW 可独立解释 9.36% 的五岁以下幼儿死亡率变异。当将 NMW、富裕程度、教育程度和城市优势作为预测变量时,多线性回归选择 NMW 作为一个重要因素,为五岁以下幼儿死亡率方差提供了额外 3% 的解释。发展中国家的 NMW 与五岁以下幼儿死亡率的相关性明显高于发达国家:结论:将护理和助产服务指数化的 NMW 是降低全球五岁以下幼儿死亡率的一个重要因素。这一有利影响解释了 9.36% 的五岁以下幼儿死亡率差异,与经济富裕程度、城市化和教育程度无关。在发展中国家,国家最低工资可能是保护 5 岁以下儿童免于死亡的更重要的风险因素。作为对联合国降低儿童死亡率倡议的战略回应,卫生当局值得考虑进一步扩大护士和助产士的执业范围,使社区有更多机会获得国家最低工资医疗保健服务。
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A cross-sectional study quantifies the independent contribution of nurses and midwives in child health outcomes

Introduction

As the largest profession within the healthcare industry, nursing and midwifery workforce (NMW) provides comprehensive healthcare to children and their families. This study quantified the independent role of NMW in reducing under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) worldwide.

Design

A retrospective, observational and correlational study to examine the independent role of NMW in protecting against U5MR.

Methods

Within 266 “countries”, the cross-sectional correlations between NMW and U5MR were examined with scatter plots, Pearson's r, nonparametric, partial correlation and multiple regression. The affluence, education and urban advantages were considered as the potential competing factors for the NMW–U5MR relationship. The NMW–U5MR correlations in both developing and developed countries were explored and compared.

Results

Bivariate correlations revealed that NMW negatively and significantly correlated to U5MR worldwide. When the contributing effects of economic affluence, urbanization and education were removed, the independent NMW role in reducing U5MR remained significant. NMW independently explained 9.36% U5MR variance. Multilinear regression selected NMW as a significant factor contributing an extra 3% of explanation to U5MR variance when NMW, affluence, education and urban advantage were incorporated as the predicting variables. NMW correlated with U5MR significantly more strongly in developing countries than in developed countries.

Conclusion

NMW, indexing nursing and midwifery service, was a significant factor for reducing U5MR worldwide. This beneficial effect explained 9.36% of U5MR variance which was independent of economic affluence, urbanization and education. The NMW may be a more significant risk factor for protecting children from dying under 5 years old in developing countries. As a strategic response to the advocacy of the United Nations to reduce child mortality, it is worthy for health authorities to consider a further extension of nurses and midwives' practice scope to enable communities to have more access to NMW healthcare services.

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期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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