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新生儿护理专家/临床护理博士短缺:将新生儿护理专家转变为临床护理博士。

The NNP/DNP shortage: transforming neonatal nurse practitioners into DNPs.

作者信息

Pressler Jana L, Kenner Carole A

机构信息

University of Oklahoma College of Nursing, Oklahoma City, OK 73117, USA.

出版信息

J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2009 Jul-Sep;23(3):272-8. doi: 10.1097/JPN.0b013e3181b0bd79.

Abstract

Neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) represent a high-demand specialty practice that is especially targeted for US secondary and tertiary care neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). NNPs make primary decisions about the caregiving of high-risk newborns at the time of admission, throughout hospitalization, at transfer, and at discharge that require an advanced knowledge base in neonatology as well as NICU clinical experience. NNPs prepared at the master's level are currently in very short supply, with some estimates suggesting that for each NNP who graduates, there are 80 positions open across the country. Even with the present shortage, due to the high cost of NNP education, NNP programs are diminishing and those that are remaining are not graduating a sufficient number of new NNPs each year to keep up with the demand. To add to the basic shortage problem, in 2004 the American Association of Colleges of Nursing decided that by 2015, the terminal degree for all nurse practitioners should move from the master's degree to the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree. That decision added a minimum of 12 months of full-time education to the advanced education requirements for nurse practitioners. What impact will the decision to require a DNP degree have on NNP specialty practice? Will even more NNP programs close because of faculty shortages of NNPs prepared at the DNP level? If a worse shortage occurs in the number of NNPs prepared to practice in NICUs, will physician assistants or other nonphysician clinicians who meet the need for advanced neonatal care providers replace NNPs? What steps, if any, can nursing take to ensure that NNP specialty practice is still needed and survives after supplementing the DNP requirement to NNP education?

摘要

新生儿护理从业者(NNPs)是一个高需求的专业领域,尤其针对美国二级和三级护理的新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)。NNPs在高危新生儿入院时、住院期间、转院时以及出院时做出主要护理决策,这需要新生儿学方面的高级知识基础以及NICU临床经验。目前,具备硕士水平的NNPs供应非常短缺,一些估计表明,每有一名NNP毕业生,全国就有80个职位空缺。即使在目前短缺的情况下,由于NNP教育成本高昂,NNP项目正在减少,而剩余的项目每年也无法培养出足够数量的新NNPs来满足需求。除了基本的短缺问题外,2004年美国护理学院协会决定,到2015年,所有护理从业者的终端学位应从硕士学位提升至护理实践博士(DNP)学位。这一决定使护理从业者的高等教育要求至少增加了12个月的全日制学习。要求获得DNP学位的决定将对NNP专业领域产生什么影响?是否会因为缺乏具备DNP水平的NNP师资而导致更多的NNP项目关闭?如果准备在NICUs执业的NNPs数量出现更严重的短缺,医师助理或其他满足高级新生儿护理提供者需求的非医师临床医生是否会取代NNPs?护理行业可以采取哪些措施(如果有的话)来确保在对NNP教育补充DNP要求后,NNP专业领域仍然被需要并得以存续?

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