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Health TAPESTRY: Exploring the Potential of a Nursing Student Placement Within a Primary Care Intervention for Community-Dwelling Older Adults

机译:健康挂毯:在社区住宅的初级保健干预内探索护理学生安置的潜力

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The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases in aging places demands on primary care. Nurses are the major nonphysician primary care workforce. Baccalaureate nursing programs should expose students to primary care and older adults to support these demands and help recruit new graduates to this setting. However, many baccalaureate nursing programs focus on acute care and placements aimed at older adults are viewed negatively. To address these curriculum challenges, third-year Canadian baccalaureate nursing students were placed in an innovative primary care program—Health TAPESTRY—for community-dwelling older adults. Health TAPESTRY involves an interprofessional primary care team, trained lay volunteers conducting home visits, system navigation, and an online software application. The goal of this study was to explore third-year baccalaureate nursing students’ perceptions of this unique clinical primary care placement. This qualitative descriptive study explored students’ perceptions of this placement’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT), and outcomes. Nursing students participated in focus groups (n ? 14) or an interview (n ? 1) and five completed narrative summaries following visits. Qualitative content analysis was supported by NVivo 10. Strengths of the clinical placement included training for the intervention; new insights about older adults; and experience with home visiting, interprofessional team functions, and community resources. Weaknesses included limited exposure to older adult clients, lack of role clarity, lack of registered nurse role models, and technology challenges. Opportunities included more exposure to primary care, interprofessional teams, and community resources. No threats were described. Nursing students’ clinical experiences can be enhanced through engagement in innovative primary care programs. Adequate exposure to clients, including older adults; interprofessional teams; mentoring by registered nurses or advanced practice nurse preceptors; and role clarity for students in the primary care team should be considered in supporting baccalaureate nursing students in primary care clinical placements.
机译:老龄化地区慢性病患者对初级保健的需求越来越多。护士是主要的非物理学家初级保健劳动力。学士学位护理计划应将学生暴露给初级保健和老年人,以支持这些需求,并帮助招聘新毕业生。然而,许多学士学位护理计划专注于针对老年人的急性护理和展示率。为解决这些课程挑战,第三年加拿大学士学位护理学生被置于创新的初级保健计划 - 健康挂毯 - 为社区住宅的老年人。健康挂毯涉及经过专业的初级保健团队,培训的职业志愿者进行家访,系统导航和在线软件应用程序。本研究的目标是探索第三年的学士学位护理学生对这种独特的临床初级保健展示的看法。这种定性描述性研究探讨了学生对这种安置的优势,劣势,机遇,威胁(SWOT)和结果的看法。护理学生参加了焦点小组(n?14)或访谈(n?1)和五个完成的叙述摘要。 NVIVO 10的质量内容分析。临床安置的优势包括干预培训;关于老年人的新见解;和家庭访问,侦除团队职能和社区资源的经验。弱点包括较老成年客户的有限暴露,缺乏角色清晰度,缺乏注册护士榜样,以及技术挑战。机会包括更多接触初级保健,争取团队和社区资源。没有描述威胁。通过创新初级保健计划的参与,可以提高护理学生的临床经验。适当接触客户,包括老年人;贸易委员;注册护士或先进的实践护士预先指导;应考虑在初级保健临床展示中支持初级保健团队中学生学生的角色清晰度。

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