National Institute of Public Health, Avenida Universidad No. 655, Colonia Santa María Ahuacatitlan, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2010 Mar;7(3):729-50. doi: 10.3390/ijerph7030729. Epub 2010 Feb 26.
This study presents an assessment of the participation and training of nurses in public health areas in the Americas. Information was gathered through a literature review and interviews with key informants from Mexico, Colombia, and Paraguay. Results demonstrate that there is significant variation in definitions of public health nursing across the region and current systematized data about the workforce profile of public health nursing personnel is not available for many countries in the Americas. There are significant regional differences in the levels and types of training of nurses working in public health areas and an increasing number of nurses are pursuing training in public health at the master's and doctoral levels. Many nurses carry out some or all of the essential functions of public health, but are not considered to be public health nurses. Generally, auxiliary and technical nurses have a broader presence in public health areas than professional nurses. In the future, regional health systems reforms should support increased recruitment and training of public health nurses, as well as stronger roles in public health research and health care at the individual, community, and population levels.
本研究评估了美洲国家护士在公共卫生领域的参与和培训情况。通过文献回顾和对来自墨西哥、哥伦比亚和巴拉圭的主要信息提供者的访谈收集了信息。结果表明,该地区对公共卫生护理的定义存在显著差异,而且许多美洲国家目前没有关于公共卫生护理人员劳动力特征的系统化数据。在从事公共卫生工作的护士的培训水平和类型方面存在显著的区域差异,越来越多的护士正在攻读公共卫生硕士和博士学位。许多护士从事公共卫生的部分或全部基本职能,但不被视为公共卫生护士。一般来说,辅助和技术护士在公共卫生领域的存在比专业护士更为广泛。未来,区域卫生系统改革应支持增加公共卫生护士的招募和培训,并在个人、社区和人口层面加强公共卫生研究和医疗保健方面的作用。