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皮肤科护士主导的护理:文献综述

Nurse-led care in dermatology: a review of the literature.

作者信息

Courtenay M, Carey N

机构信息

School of Health and Social Care, University of Reading, Reading, UK.

出版信息

Br J Dermatol. 2006 Jan;154(1):1-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06979.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nurses play lead roles in the delivery of care in dermatology. While a number of primary studies have been conducted evaluating nurse-led care in dermatology, review and synthesis of the findings from these studies has not been undertaken.

OBJECTIVES

To systematically identify, summarize and critically appraise the current evidence regarding the impact and effectiveness of nurse-led care in dermatology.

METHODS

Systematic searches were done of CINAHL, MEDLINE, British Nursing Index and the Royal College of Nursing Library Catalogue from 1990 until March 2005. The searches were not restricted to the U.K., and were supplemented by an extensive hand search of the literature through references identified from retrieved articles and by contact with experts in the field.

RESULTS

A total of 14 relevant publications were identified (and included findings from both primary and secondary care), of which five were descriptions of nursing activities, five were evaluations of nurse interventions and four were patient evaluations of nurse-led care. The evidence emerging from the literature indicates that nurses are treating a number of dermatological conditions, primarily using treatment protocols, across a broad range of clinical settings. However, there is a lack of confidence among nurses working in primary care (predominantly practice nurses) to treat some of these conditions (including scalp scaling in psoriasis and infected eczema). Although the importance of education is recognized, the educational needs of these nurses are frequently unmet. The benefits of nurse interventions on service delivery include a reduction in the severity of condition and more effective use of topical therapies. Patients report faster access to treatment, a reduction in referrals to the GP or dermatologist, and an increase in knowledge of their condition.

CONCLUSIONS

Nurses frequently play lead roles in the diverse range of models of care that exist in dermatology. Although findings of the review are generally positive, there are methodological weaknesses and under-researched issues, e.g. cost effectiveness of nurse-led care, and extended independent and supplementary nurse prescribing in dermatology, that point to the need for further rigorous evaluation.

摘要

背景

护士在皮肤科护理工作中发挥着主导作用。虽然已经开展了多项评估皮肤科护士主导护理的初步研究,但尚未对这些研究结果进行综述和综合分析。

目的

系统识别、总结并批判性评价当前有关皮肤科护士主导护理的影响和效果的证据。

方法

对1990年至2005年3月期间的CINAHL、MEDLINE、英国护理索引和皇家护理学院图书馆目录进行系统检索。检索范围不限于英国,并通过对检索文章中引用的文献进行广泛的手工检索以及与该领域专家联系进行补充。

结果

共识别出14篇相关出版物(包括初级和二级护理的研究结果),其中5篇是对护理活动的描述,5篇是对护士干预措施的评估,4篇是患者对护士主导护理的评价。文献中出现的证据表明,护士正在治疗多种皮肤病,主要是在广泛的临床环境中使用治疗方案。然而,在初级护理工作的护士(主要是执业护士)对治疗其中一些病症(包括银屑病的头皮脱屑和感染性湿疹)缺乏信心。虽然认识到教育的重要性,但这些护士的教育需求往往得不到满足。护士干预对服务提供的益处包括病情严重程度降低以及局部治疗的更有效使用。患者报告称获得治疗的速度更快,转诊至全科医生或皮肤科医生的次数减少,并且对自身病情的了解增加。

结论

护士在皮肤科存在的多种护理模式中经常发挥主导作用。虽然综述结果总体上是积极的,但存在方法学上的弱点和研究不足的问题,例如护士主导护理的成本效益以及皮肤科中护士扩大的独立和补充处方权,这表明需要进一步进行严格评估。

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