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Practice nurses and obesity: professional and practice-based factors affecting role adequacy and role legitimacy

机译:执业护士和肥胖:影响角色适当性和合法性的专业和基于实践的因素

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Aim This qualitative study explored the professional and practice-based factors affecting the role legitimacy and adequacy of practice nurses in managing obese patients. Background There are strong clinical, financial and practical reasons for tackling obesity in UK general practice. Although practice nurses may seem to be in an ideal position to manage obesity, there remain questions about their role adequacy (sense of self-efficacy in responding to patients’ problems) and role legitimacy (their perceived boundaries of professional responsibility and right to intervene). Methods Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 22 practice nurses in Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham in South London. Interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed. Key themes were identified following coding of the data. Findings Factors that positively affected nurses’ role adequacy and legitimacy were: their belief that obesity management was part of their chronic disease management and health promotion remit; their confidence in their own communication skills and ability to build rapport with patients; having attended training and being supported to take extra time for obesity management. Factors negatively affecting their role legitimacy and adequacy were: their low awareness and use of guidance; lack of knowledge of referral options; limited knowledge and use of non-medical and non-persuasive approaches; perceived lack of expertise in motivating patients, as well as in nutrition, child obesity and assessment; belief that there were some contexts in which it was more appropriate to raise the issue than others; lack of culturally appropriate materials and language barriers; belief that they had limited impact on outcome and that the patient is responsible for lack of success. Other factors negatively affecting their role adequacy and legitimacy included their ambivalence about the effectiveness of the interventions offered; perceived lack of priority for obesity management within practices; lack of time; workload and lack of clarity on protocols and roles within the practice.
机译:目的这项定性研究探讨了基于专业和实践的因素,这些因素影响执业护士在管理肥胖患者中的合法性和充分性。背景技术在英国的一般实践中,有很多解决肥胖的临床,财务和实践原因。尽管执业护士似乎在控制肥胖方面处于理想位置,但仍存在关于其角色适当性(对患者问题的反应中的自我效能感)和角色合法性(其职业责任感和干预权的界限)的疑问。 。方法在伦敦南部的兰贝斯,南沃克和刘易舍姆市对22名实习护士进行了半结构化的面对面访谈。访谈以数字方式记录和转录。数据编码后确定了关键主题。研究发现对护士角色的充分性和合法性产生积极影响的因素有:他们认为肥胖管理是他们慢性病管理和健康促进职权的一部分;他们对自己的沟通技巧和与患者建立融洽关系的能力充满信心;参加培训并得到支持,以花费更多时间进行肥胖管理。对其角色的合法性和充分性产生不利影响的因素有:对意识的缺乏和对指导的使用;缺乏推荐选项的知识;对非医疗和非说服性方法的了解和使用有限;认为缺乏激励患者,营养,儿童肥胖和评估方面的专业知识;相信在某些情况下比在其他情况下更适合提出这个问题;缺乏适合文化的材料和语言障碍;相信他们对结局的影响有限,并且患者对失败的原因负责。其他不利于其角色充分性和合法性的因素包括对所提供干预措施的有效性的模棱两可;在实践中认为肥胖管理缺乏优先权;时间不够;工作量以及实践中协议和角色的不明确。

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