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A multi-country perspective on nurses' tasks below their skill level: Reports from domestically trained nurses and foreign trained nurses from developing countries

机译:技能水平以下的护士工作的多国视角:来自国内培训的护士和来自发展中国家的国外培训的护士的报告

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Background: Several studies have concluded that the use of nurses' time and energy is often not optimized. Given widespread migration of nurses from developing to developed countries, it is important for human resource planning to know whether nursing education in developing countries is associated with more exaggerated patterns of inefficiency. Objectives: First, to describe nurses' reports on tasks below their skill level. Second, to examine the association between nurses' migratory status (domestically trained nurse or foreign trained nurse from a developing country) and reports on these tasks. Design: The Registered Nurse Forecasting Study used a cross-sectional quantitative research design to gather data from 33,731 nurses (62% response rate) in 486 hospitals in Belgium, England, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Methods: For this analysis, nurse-reported information on migratory status and tasks below their skill level performed during their last shift was used. Random effects models estimated the effect of nurses' migratory status on reports of these tasks. Results: 832 nurses were trained in a developing country (2.5% of total sample). Across countries, a high proportion of both domestically trained and foreign trained nurses from developing countries reported having performed tasks below their skill level during their last shift. After adjusting for nurses' type of last shift worked, years of experience, and level of education, there remained a pronounced overall effect of being a foreign trained nurse from a developing country and an increase in reports of tasks below skill level performed during the last shift. Conclusion: The findings suggest that there remains much room for improvement to optimize the use of nurses' time and energy. Special attention should be given to raising the professional level of practice of foreign trained nurses from developing countries. Further research is needed to understand the influence of professional practice standards, skill levels of foreign trained nurses from developing countries and values attached to these tasks resulting from previous work experiences in their home countries. This will allow us to better understand the conditions under which foreign trained nurses from developing countries can optimally contribute to professional nursing practice in developed country contexts. ? 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
机译:背景:多项研究得出结论,护士的时间和精力的利用常常没有得到优化。鉴于护士从发展中国家广泛流向发达国家,因此人力资源规划很重要,要知道发展中国家的护理教育是否与效率低下的情况更加相关。目标:首先,描述护士在技能水平以下的任务报告。其次,检查护士的迁徙身份(受过国内培训的护士或来自发展中国家的外国培训的护士)之间的关联,并报告这些任务。设计:注册护士预测研究采用横断面定量研究设计,从比利时,英格兰,芬兰,德国,希腊,爱尔兰,荷兰,挪威,波兰,西班牙,瑞典和瑞士。方法:为进行此分析,使用了护士报告的有关上次轮班期间执行的移民状况和低于其技能水平的任务的信息。随机效应模型估计了护士移徙状况对这些任务报告的影响。结果:在发展中国家培训了832名护士(占总样本的2.5%)。在各个国家中,来自发展中国家的接受过国内培训和接受外国培训的护士中,很大一部分报告说在上次轮班期间执行的任务低于其技能水平。在调整了护士的上次轮班类型,多年的经验和受过教育的水平之后,从发展中国家接受外国培训的护士仍然具有明显的总体效果,并且上一次在技能水平以下的任务报告有所增加转移。结论:研究结果表明,在优化护士时间和精力的利用方面,仍有很大的改进空间。应特别注意提高来自发展中国家的外国训练有素护士的专业水平。需要进行进一步的研究,以了解专业实践标准的影响,来自发展中国家的外国受训护士的技能水平以及他们在本国之前的工作经验所产生的对这些任务的重视。这将使我们能够更好地了解发展中国家的外国受训护士在最佳条件下可以为发达国家的专业护理实践做出最佳贡献的条件。 ? 2012爱思唯尔有限公司

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