护士向社区实践过渡的经验

C. Harvey, D. Hegney, Lily P Tsai, Sandy Mclellan, D. Chamberlain, A. Sobolewska, Elspeth Wood, J. Hendricks, Troy Wake
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目的:本文描述了访谈的结果,这是一项研究的第二阶段,旨在为澳大利亚一个州的社区护理和助产制定职业道路,特别关注早期向社区实践的过渡。背景:随着慢性病发病率的增加,卫生服务将重点放在初级和社区护理上,将其作为护理提供的中心点,并认识到护士在护理提供中发挥着核心作用。然而,社区护理是一个定义不清的实践领域,它经常被视为一个没有吸引力的职业选择。方法:对目前在社区工作的7名经验丰富的注册护士进行半结构化访谈。数据分析采用了务实的方法,允许对参与者叙述中出现的主题进行审查。研究小组的一名成员进行了访谈,小组的其他成员对成绩单进行了交叉核对。叙述从转录本中提取,并与系统审查提供的草案路径中出现的主题相一致。遵守COREQ检查表。结果:与会者确定了良好过渡所必需的要素,其中包括反应灵敏的方向、创新的领导以及发展与社会、法律、财务和实际护理要素有关的社区网络。经验知识和社区归属感是成功过渡的两个重要因素。结论:社区护理是一种专业实践,在护士能够对社区对医疗服务提供的不断变化的重视做出反应之前,需要修改期望、为实践做准备并承认其价值。潜在影响:对于适应早期向社区实践过渡的职业道路,需要解决与教育准备、实践支持和接受相关的关键问题。
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Nurses’ experiences of transition to community-based practice
Objectives: This paper describes the findings from interviews, presented as the second stage of a study aimed at developing a career pathway for community nursing and midwifery for one Australian state, with a particular focus on early transition to community-based practice.Background: With the increasing incidence of chronic conditions, health services are focused on primary and community care as the central point of care provision, and with it, the realisation that nurses have a central role to play in care delivery. Yet, community nursing is a poorly defined area of practice, and it is often seen as an unattractive career option.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven experienced registered nurses currently employed and working in the community. Data analysis was undertaken using a pragmatic approach that allowed for the examination of themes emerging from the participant narratives. One member of the research team conducted interviews, with cross-checking of transcripts undertaken by other members of the team. Narrative was drawn from the transcripts and aligned to themes emerging from a draft pathway informed by a systematic review. COREQ checklist was adhered.Results: Participants identified elements essential to a good transition that included responsive orientation, innovative leadership and the development of community-based networks related to social, legal, financial and practical elements of care. Experiential knowledge and a sense of belonging within the community were two important factors considered essential to successful transition.Conclusion: Community nursing is a specialised practice which requires a revision of expectations, preparation for practice and acknowledgement of its value, before nurses can become responsive to the changing community emphasis on health service delivery.Potential implications: For a career pathway to accommodate early transition into community practice, key issues need to be addressed in relation to educational preparation, support for practice, and acceptance.
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