首页> 外文期刊>BMC Nursing >A study of macro-, meso- and micro-barriers and enablers affecting extended scopes of practice: the case of rural nurse practitioners in Australia
【24h】

A study of macro-, meso- and micro-barriers and enablers affecting extended scopes of practice: the case of rural nurse practitioners in Australia

机译:宏观,中度和微观障碍和促成因素影响扩展实践范围的研究:澳大利亚农村护士从业者案例

获取原文
           

摘要

Shortages of skills needed to deliver optimal health care in rural and remote locations raises questions about using extended scopes of practice or advanced practice models in a range of health professions. The nurse practitioner (NP) model was introduced to address health service gaps; however, its sustainability has been questioned, while other extended scope of practice roles have not progressed in Australia. This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of NPs and their colleagues about barriers to and enablers of extended scope of practice and consider the relevance of the findings to other health professions. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with primary, nurse practitioner informants, who were also invited to nominate up to two colleagues, as secondary informants. Data analysis was guided by a multi-level, socio-institutional lens of macro-, meso- and micro-perspectives. Fifteen primary informants and five colleagues were interviewed from various rural and remote locations. There was a fairly even distribution of informants across primary, aged, chronic and emergency or critical care roles. Key barriers and enablers at each level of analysis were identified. At the macro-level were legal, regulatory, and economic barriers and enablers, as well as job availability. The meso-level concerned local health service and community factors, such as attitudes and support from managers and patients. The micro-level relates to day-to-day practice. Role clarity was of considerable importance, along with embedded professional hierarchies and traditional role expectations influencing interactions with individual colleagues. Given a lack of understanding of NP scope of practice, NPs often had to expend effort promoting and advocating for their roles. For communities to benefit from extended scope of practice models of health service delivery, energy needs to be directed towards addressing legislative and regulatory barriers. To be successful, extended scope of practice roles must be promoted with managers and decision-makers, who may have limited understanding of the clinical importance. Support is also important from other members of the interprofessional health care team.
机译:在农村和偏远地区提供最佳医疗保健所需的技能短缺,引发了有关在一系列医疗保健行业中使用扩大执业范围或高级执业模式的问题。引入了护士执业(NP)模型来解决卫生服务方面的差距;然而,它的可持续性受到了质疑,而在澳大利亚,其他实践领域的作用范围还没有扩大。这项研究旨在探讨NP及其同事对扩大实践范围的障碍和促成因素的经验和看法,并考虑研究结果与其他卫生专业的相关性。对初级护士从业人员进行了半结构化,深入的访谈,他们还被邀请提名最多两名同事作为二级从业人员。数据分析由宏观,中观和微观视角的多层次,社会制度视角指导。来自农村和偏远地区的15名主要信息提供者和5名同事接受了采访。初级保健,老年保健,慢性病,急诊或重症监护角色中的信息提供者分布相当平均。确定了每个分析级别的主要障碍和促成因素。在宏观一级,法律,法规和经济壁垒与推动因素以及工作机会。中观水平与当地卫生服务和社区因素有关,例如管理者和患者的态度和支持。微观层面与日常实践有关。角色清晰,与嵌入的专业等级制度以及影响与个人同事之间互动的传统角色期望非常重要。由于对NP的实践范围缺乏了解,NP常常不得不花费大量精力来促进和倡导其作用。为了使社区受益于扩大的卫生服务提供实践模式范围,需要将精力用于解决立法和法规障碍。为获得成功,必须与可能对临床重要性了解有限的管理人员和决策者一起扩大执业范围。专业间卫生保健团队其他成员的支持也很重要。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号