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Diabetes care: practice nurse roles, attitudes and concerns.

机译:糖尿病护理:练习护士的角色,态度和关注点。

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kenealy t., arroll b., kenealy h., docherty b., scott d., scragg r. & simmons d. (2004) Journal of Advanced Nursing48(1), 68-75 Diabetes care: practice nurse roles, attitudes and concernsBackground. Practice nurses (PNs) are the largest group of nurses providing primary care for patients with diabetes in New Zealand, and changes in the health system are likely to have a substantial effect on their roles. To inform the development of a new primary health care nursing structure and evaluate the new role associated with this, it will be important to have data on current practice nurse roles. Aims. The aim of this paper is to report a study to compare the diabetes-related work roles, training and attitudes of practice nurses in New Zealand surveyed in 1990 and 1999, to consider whether barriers to practice nurse diabetes care changed through that decade, and whether ongoing barriers will be addressed by current changes in primary care. Methods. Questionnaires were mailed to all 146 PNs in South Auckland in1990 and to all 180 in 1999, asking about personal and practice descriptions, practice organization, time spent with patients with diabetes, screening practices, components of care undertaken by practice nurses, difficulties and barriers to good practice, training in diabetes and need for further education. The 1999 questionnaire also asked about nurse prescribing and influence on patient quality of life. Results. More nurses surveyed in 1999 had postregistration diabetes training than those in 1990, although most of those surveyed in both years wanted further training. In 1999, nurses looked after more patients with diabetes, without spending more time on diabetes care than nurses in 1990. Nevertheless, they reported increased involvement in the more complex areas of diabetes care. Respondents in 1999 were no more likely than those in 1990 to adjust treatment, and gave a full range of opinion for and against proposals to allow nurse prescribing. The relatively low response rate to the 1990 survey may lead toan underestimate of changes between 1990 and 1999. Conclusions. Developments in New Zealand primary care are likely to increase the role of primary health care nurses in diabetes. Research and evaluation is required to ascertain whether this increasing role translates into improved outcomes for patients.
机译:kenealy t。,arroll b。,kenealy h。,docherty b。,scott d。,scragg r。 &simmons d。 (2004)Journal of Advanced Nursing 48(1),68-75糖尿病护理:实践护士的角色,态度和忧虑背景。执业护士(PNs)是新西兰为糖尿病患者提供初级护理的最大护士群体,医疗体系的变化很可能对其角色产生重大影响。为了为新的初级保健护理结构的发展提供信息并评估与此相关的新角色,拥有有关当前执业护士角色的数据非常重要。目的本文的目的是报告一项研究,以比较1990年和1999年在新西兰进行的与糖尿病相关的工作角色,培训和执业护士的态度,以调查在过去的十年中执业糖尿病护理的障碍是否发生了变化,以及是否当前的初级保健变化将解决持续存在的障碍。方法。问卷于1990年邮寄给南奥克兰的所有146个PN,并于1999年邮寄给所有180个,询问有关个人和实践的描述,实践组织,糖尿病患者花费的时间,筛查实践,执业护士所采取的护理内容,困难和障碍良好实践,接受糖尿病培训以及需要接受进一步教育。 1999年的调查表还询问了护士开处方以及对患者生活质量的影响。结果。 1999年接受调查的护士接受过注册后糖尿病培训的人数比1990年更多,尽管两年中接受调查的大多数护士都希望接受进一步培训。与1990年的护士相比,1999年,护士照顾了更多的糖尿病患者,而没有花更多的时间在糖尿病护理上。尽管如此,他们报告说越来越多的人参与到糖尿病护理的更复杂领域。 1999年的调查对象调整治疗的可能性不比1990年的调查对象高,并且就允许护士开药的建议提供了广泛的支持和反对意见。对1990年调查的回应率相对较低,可能会导致对1990年至1999年之间变化的低估。新西兰初级保健的发展可能会增加初级保健护士在糖尿病中的作用。需要进行研究和评估,以确定这种增加的作用是否可以转化为患者的改善的结局。

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