农村小型长期护理机构中护士和护理助理对远程会诊的体验:半结构式访谈试点研究。

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.2196/65111
Veronique Nabelsi, Marie Chantal Leclerc, Véronique Plouffe
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背景:在魁北克,夜班护士的短缺损害了居民护理的安全和质量,尤其是在位于农村地区的小型寄宿和长期护理中心("Centres d'hébergement et de soins de longue durée"; CHSLDs)。确保护士每天 24 小时不间断地出现在长期护理中心的需求变得更加迫切,迫使一些机构采取特殊措施,如电话呼叫服务,以确保能够找到护士。鉴于这些具有挑战性的情况,魁北克省卫生和社会服务部的国家医疗和医务人员服务局推出了一个远程咨询试点项目:本研究旨在探讨护士和护理助理在住院人数少于50人的农村CHSLD夜班期间整合远程会诊的经验:在 2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,为期 6 个月的试点项目在位于魁北克省 2 个行政区域的 3 家农村社区卫生服务站依次展开。2023 年 2 月至 7 月期间,共对 9 名护士和护理助理进行了 18 次半结构式访谈:结果:参与者的经验表明,远程会诊通过改善临床、行政和组织实践提供了显著的附加值。有些做法保持不变,表明工作流程稳定。通过扩大诊疗范围优化了工作流程,确保了高效、安全的持续护理。加强护士和护理助理之间的合作,改善了护理协调和沟通。领导层在明确专业人员的角色和支持有效适应远程会诊方面发挥了重要作用:该试点项目标志着魁北克省在改善 CHSLD 居民护理方面迈出了重要一步。远程会诊不仅能克服招聘方面的挑战,确保护士在夜班中的持续存在,还能优化专业实践,同时确保为居民提供的护理服务的安全性和质量。
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Nurses' and Nursing Assistants' Experiences With Teleconsultation in Small Rural Long-Term Care Facilities: Semistructured Interview Pilot Study.

Background: In Quebec, the shortage of nurses during night shifts compromises the safety and quality of resident care, particularly in small residential and long-term care centers ("Centres d'hébergement et de soins de longue durée"; CHSLDs) located in rural areas. The need to ensure the continuous presence of nurses 24 hours a day in CHSLDs has become more pressing, forcing some facilities to implement exceptional measures such as on-call telephone services to ensure access to a nurse. In light of these challenging circumstances, the Direction nationale des soins et des services infirmiers of Quebec's Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux has rolled out a teleconsultation pilot project.

Objective: This study aims to explore nurses' and nursing assistants' experience of integrating teleconsultation during night shifts in rural CHSLDs with ≤50 residents.

Methods: The 6-month pilot project was rolled out sequentially in 3 rural CHSLDs located in 2 administrative regions of Quebec between July 2022 and March 2023. A total of 18 semistructured interviews were conducted with 9 nurses and nursing assistants between February and July 2023.

Results: Participants' experiences revealed that teleconsultation provided significant added value by improving clinical, administrative, and organizational practices. Some practices remained unchanged, indicating stable workflows. Workflow optimization through an expanded scope of practice ensured efficient and safe continuity of care. Enhanced collaboration between nurses and nursing assistants led to improved care coordination and communication. The leadership played a significant role in clarifying professionals' roles and in supporting effective adaptation to teleconsultation.

Conclusions: This pilot project represents a significant step forward in improving care for CHSLD residents in Quebec. Teleconsultation not only makes it possible to overcome recruitment challenges and ensure the continuous presence of nurses during night shifts but also optimizes professional practices while ensuring the safety and quality of care provided to residents.

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