Allard Michelle, Frego April, Katz Alan, Halas Gayle
Family Medical Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Can Nurse. 2010 Mar;106(3):20-4.
The authors developed a survey as part of a study to explore the role of nurses employed in Canadian family practice residency training programs, which provide physicians with two years of additional training after they have completed undergraduate medical education. Licensed practical nurses, registered nurses and nurse practitioners employed at residency traininig program sites have a unique opportunity to educate new physician about nursing scopes of practice and about how to work effectively with nurses. A total of 127 nurses, including 94 RNs, from 41 program sites across Canada completed the survey. In this article, the authors present the finding specific to this RN group. RN respondents reported performing a wide range of nursing and non nursing activities, and only 61 per cent indicated that they felt they worked to full scope. That so many RN respondents were performing below their scope of practice may be the result of employer and organizational policies or a lack of understanding and awareness of scope of practice. The authors propose that family practice residency training programs adopt a standardized approach to the role of RNs.
作者开展了一项调查,作为一项研究的一部分,以探究在加拿大家庭医学住院医师培训项目中工作的护士所起的作用。这些项目在医生完成本科医学教育后,为他们提供两年的额外培训。在住院医师培训项目地点工作的执业护士、注册护士和执业护师有独特的机会向新医生传授护理实践范围以及如何与护士有效合作。来自加拿大41个项目地点的总共127名护士(包括94名注册护士)完成了该调查。在本文中,作者呈现了针对这个注册护士群体的调查结果。注册护士受访者报告称他们开展了广泛的护理和非护理活动,只有61%的人表示他们觉得自己充分发挥了作用。如此多的注册护士受访者的工作未达到其执业范围,可能是雇主和组织政策的结果,或者是对执业范围缺乏理解和认识。作者建议家庭医学住院医师培训项目对注册护士的角色采用标准化方法。