Arizona State University College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
J Pediatr Health Care. 2010 Mar-Apr;24(2):81-94. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2009.01.004. Epub 2009 May 21.
The incidence of mental health/behavioral and developmental problems in children and teens is escalating. However, many primary care providers report inadequate skills to accurately screen, identify, and manage these problems using an evidence-based approach to care. Additionally, educational programs that prepare pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) have been slow to incorporate this content into their curriculums.
The purpose of this project was to implement and evaluate a strengthened curriculum in 20 PNP programs from across the United States that focused on: (a) health promotion strategies for optimal mental/behavioral health and developmental outcomes in children, and (b) screening and evidence-based interventions for these problems. An outcomes evaluation was conducted with faculty and graduating students from the participating programs along with faculty and students from 13 PNP programs who did not participate in the project.
Participating schools varied in the speed at which components of the strengthened curriculum were incorporated into their programs. Over the course of the project, faculty from participating programs increased their own knowledge in the targeted areas and reported that their students were better prepared to assess and manage these problems using an evidence-based approach. Although reports of screening for certain problems were higher in the graduating students from the participating schools than the non-participating schools, the overall use of screening tools by students in clinical practice was low.
There is a need for educational programs to strengthen their curricula and clinical experiences to prepare students to screen for, accurately identify, prevent, and provide early evidence-based interventions for children and teens with mental health/behavioral and developmental problems. This project can serve as a national model for curriculum change.
儿童和青少年的心理健康/行为和发育问题的发病率正在不断上升。然而,许多初级保健提供者报告称,他们缺乏使用循证护理方法准确筛查、识别和管理这些问题的技能。此外,培训儿科执业护士(PNP)的教育项目一直缓慢地将这些内容纳入其课程。
本项目的目的是在美国各地的 20 个 PNP 项目中实施和评估一项强化课程,重点关注:(a)促进儿童最佳心理健康/行为和发育结果的健康促进策略,以及(b)针对这些问题的筛查和循证干预措施。对参与项目的教师和即将毕业的学生以及未参与项目的 13 个 PNP 项目的教师和学生进行了结果评估。
参与学校在将强化课程的各个组成部分纳入其课程的速度上存在差异。在项目期间,参与项目的教师增加了他们在目标领域的知识,并报告说他们的学生在使用循证方法评估和管理这些问题方面的准备更好。尽管参与学校的即将毕业学生在某些问题的筛查报告中高于非参与学校,但学生在临床实践中使用筛查工具的总体情况较低。
教育项目需要加强课程和临床经验,以培养学生筛查、准确识别、预防和为有心理健康/行为和发育问题的儿童和青少年提供早期循证干预的能力。本项目可以作为课程改革的全国模式。