高级实践护理框架能否解决劳动力短缺问题?地区医疗服务案例研究。

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2310255
Lisa Bourke, Keryn Wright, Cathy Scott, Alison Patrick
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背景:在全球范围内,农村地区护士和助产士的短缺问题依然存在。人们发现,高级实践护理可通过旨在留住人才的职业发展来解决劳动力短缺问题。目的:本研究旨在探讨一家地区医疗服务机构的护士和助产士对以下问题的看法:(i) 他们的角色如何与修改后的高级实践角色划分(APRD)工具保持一致;(ii) 在其服务机构实施此类框架的潜力:在澳大利亚东南部的古尔本谷医疗机构(GVH)开展了一项案例研究,采用混合方法设计,对所有护理和助产人员进行调查,并与高级职员进行焦点小组讨论:方法:要求所有护士和助产士填写一份经过验证的 ARPD 修正问卷,并要求 3-6 级的护士和助产士参加一个焦点小组:从 183 份调查问卷和 38 位焦点小组讨论参与者中得出的结论一致认为,龙8国际官方网址医院的护士和助产士将大部分时间用于直接护理病人,而将极少的时间用于研究活动、出版和/或领导工作。虽然教育得到了大力拥护,高级实践通常也得到了支持,但高级职员认为缺乏资源、文化和人员短缺限制了教育、职业发展和实施高级实践框架的机会:结论:虽然高级实践框架可以解决该医疗服务机构的人员短缺问题,但由于农村医疗服务机构普遍缺乏资源和劳动力,该框架的实施受到了限制。建议制定一项国家战略,在有需要的地区嵌入高级实践角色,并为高级实践护理和助产框架的实施提供资源。
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Can an advanced practice nursing framework address workforce shortages? A case study of a regional health service.

Background: Across the globe, shortages of nurses and midwives in rural regions persist. Advanced practice nursing has been found to address workforce shortages through career progression aimed at retention. A regional health service sought to consult with staff about developing an advanced practice nursing framework.

Aims: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of nurses and midwives at a regional health service on (i) how their roles aligned with the modified Advanced Practice Role Delineation (APRD) tool and (ii) the potential for implementation of such a framework at their service.

Design: A case study conducted at Goulburn Valley Health (GVH) in southeast Australia used a mixed method design with a survey of all nursing and midwifery staff and focus groups with senior staff.

Methods: All nurses and midwives were asked to complete a validated modified ARPD questionnaire and those in Grades 3-6 were asked to participate in a focus group.

Results: From 183 questionnaires and 38 participants in the focus group discussions, findings concurred that nurses and midwives at GVH reported spending most time on direct patient care and minimal time on research activities, publication and/or leadership. While education was strongly embraced and advanced practice usually supported, senior staff cited the lack of resources, the culture and staff shortages as restricting opportunities for education, career development and implementation of an advanced practice framework.

Conclusions: While an advanced practice framework could address staff shortages at this health service, implementation of such a framework is constrained by the lack of resources and workforce shortages common in rural health services. A national strategy that embeds advanced practice roles and resources implementation of advanced practice nursing and midwifery frameworks in areas of need is recommended.

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