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The children’s nursing workforce in Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia: generating an initial indication of the extent of the workforce and training activity

机译:肯尼亚,马拉维,乌干达,南非和赞比亚的儿童护理人员队伍:初步显示了人员队伍的规模和培训活动

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This study sought to identify, as far as possible, the extent of the specialist children’s nursing workforce in five selected African countries. Strengthening children’s nursing training has been recommended as a primary strategy to reduce the under-five mortality rate in African nations. However, information about the extent of the specialist children’s nursing workforce in this region is not routinely available. Developing an accurate depiction of the specialist children’s nursing workforce is a necessary step towards optimising children’s health service delivery. This study used a convergent parallel mixed methods design, incorporating quantitative?(surveys) and qualitative (questionnaire and interview) components, to generate data addressing three related questions: how many children’s nurses are believed to be in practice nationally, how many such nurses are recorded on the national nursing register and how many children’s nurses are being produced through training annually. Data provide insights into reported children’s nursing workforce capacity, training activity and national training output in the five countries. Findings suggest there are approximately 3728 children’s nurses across the five countries in this study, with the majority in South Africa. A total of 16 educational programmes leading to a qualification in paediatric nursing or child health nursing are offered by 10 institutions across the countries in this study, with Kenya, Malawi and Zambia having one institution each and South Africa hosting seven. Data suggest that existing human resources for health information systems do not currently produce adequate information regarding the children’s nursing workforce. Analysis of qualitative data elicited two themes: the role of children’s nurses and their position within health systems, and the capacity of HRH information systems to accurately reflect the specialist children’s nursing workforce. The data generated provide an initial indication of the size of the children’s nursing workforce in these five countries, as well as an overview of associated training activity. We hope that they can start to inform discussion about what would represent a viable and sustainable regional children’s nursing workforce for the future.
机译:这项研究旨在尽可能地确定五个选定的非洲国家中专业儿童护理人员的规模。已建议加强儿童的护理培训,作为降低非洲国家5岁以下儿童死亡率的主要策略。但是,有关该地区专业儿童护理人员人数的信息通常无法获得。准确描述专业儿童护理人员的数量是优化儿童健康服务提供的必要步骤。这项研究使用融合了定量(调查)和定性(问卷调查和访谈)成分的融合并行混合方法设计,生成了针对以下三个相关问题的数据:在全国范围内,有多少名儿童护士在实践中?记录在国家护理注册簿上,以及每年通过培训产生多少名儿童护士。数据提供了对五个国家报告的儿童护理人员能力,培训活动和国家培训产出的见解。调查结果表明,在这项研究中,五个国家/地区大约有3728名儿童护士,其中大多数在南非。这项研究的全国范围内,有10家机构提供了总共16项教育课程,获得了儿科护理或儿童健康护理的资格,肯尼亚,马拉维和赞比亚各设有一所机构,而南非则拥有7所。数据表明,用于健康信息系统的现有人力资源目前无法提供有关儿童护理人员的足够信息。对定性数据的分析引发了两个主题:儿童护士的角色及其在卫生系统中的位置,以及HRH信息系统准确反映专业儿童护理人员的能力。生成的数据可以初步表明这五个国家/地区的儿童护理人员的规模,并概述相关的培训活动。我们希望他们能开始为有关什么将代表未来可行和可持续的区域性儿童护理队伍的讨论提供信息。

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