Scherer Yvonne K, Bruce Susan A, Montgomery Carolyn A, Ball Lisa S
University at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, New York 14214, USA.
J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2008 Sep;20(9):471-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2008.00350.x.
The purposes of this study were to survey nurse practitioners (NPs) to determine their comfort level with knowledge about caring for individuals aged 65 years and older and to obtain their input on enhancing geriatric content in the educational preparation of advanced practice nurses who provide care to older adults but are not specialists in gerontology.
The sample consisted of 500 randomly selected NPs who were certified to practice in New York State. The Geriatric Curriculum Survey designed by the researchers was based on the 47 "Older Adult Care" competencies developed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The survey was mailed to the subjects along with a stamped self-addressed envelope to facilitate its return. Two hundred and twenty-two surveys (44%) were returned.
A majority of the respondents were comfortable with their assessment skill knowledge of individuals aged 65 years and older in all areas except those related to cultural/ethnic items. Over half of the respondents were only "somewhat comfortable" with knowledge of management of Alzheimer's disease, delirium, dementia, neurological problems, polypharmacy, and sleep issues. Finally, respondents were asked to rate their knowledge comfort level on topics relevant to physical and psychosocial issues of individuals aged 65 years and older. The majority of respondents only felt "somewhat comfortable" with their knowledge on all but one of the nine items in this category. Health promotion and disease prevention was the only item that over 50% of the respondents felt "very knowledgeable" about. Ninety-five percent indicated they would be better prepared to care for individuals aged 65 years and older if a didactic course in geriatrics was required in their program of study. Seventy percent indicated they would consider taking an online course in geriatrics.
Based on the results of this study, an online, four-credit geriatric-focused course "Issues in Geriatric Management" was developed. The course is required in the acute care and adult NP programs. Eventually, this course will be offered as continuing education credit for practicing NPs. The offering of a course focused on geriatrics will help to better prepare NPs to care for the growing number of elderly in this country.
本研究的目的是对执业护士(NP)进行调查,以确定他们在照顾65岁及以上老年人方面的知识掌握程度,并获取他们对于在为老年人提供护理但并非老年医学专家的高级实践护士的教育准备中增加老年医学内容的意见。
样本包括500名随机挑选的在纽约州获得执业认证的执业护士。研究人员设计的老年医学课程调查问卷基于美国护理学院协会制定的47项“老年人护理”能力标准。调查问卷连同一个贴好邮票并写有回邮地址的信封一起寄给受试者,以方便他们回复。共收回222份调查问卷(44%)。
大多数受访者对自己在65岁及以上老年人各方面的评估技能知识感到满意,但与文化/种族相关的项目除外。超过一半的受访者对阿尔茨海默病、谵妄、痴呆、神经问题、多重用药和睡眠问题的管理知识仅“有些满意”。最后,要求受访者对与65岁及以上老年人身体和心理社会问题相关主题的知识掌握程度进行评分。除了该类别中的九个项目之一外,大多数受访者对其他项目的知识仅感觉“有些满意”。健康促进和疾病预防是唯一超过50%的受访者表示“非常了解”的项目。95%的受访者表示,如果他们的学习计划中要求开设老年医学理论课程,他们将更有能力照顾65岁及以上的老年人。70%的受访者表示他们会考虑参加老年医学在线课程。
基于本研究结果,开发了一门名为“老年医学管理问题”的在线、四学分的老年医学重点课程。该课程是急性护理和成人执业护士项目的必修课。最终,该课程将作为执业护士的继续教育学分提供。开设一门专注于老年医学的课程将有助于更好地使执业护士做好准备,以照顾该国日益增多的老年人。