Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052, Australia.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2012 Apr 2;12:27. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-12-27.
The disruptive potential of the Nurse Practitioner (NP) is evident in their ability to offer services traditionally provided by primary care practitioners and their provision of a health promotion model of care in response to changing health trends. No study has qualitatively investigated the role of the Emergency NP in Australia, nor the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on this disruptive workforce innovation. This study aimed to investigate ways in which Nurse Practitioners (NP) have incorporated the use of ICT as a mechanism to support their new clinical role within Emergency Departments.
A cross-sectional qualitative study was undertaken in the Emergency Departments (EDs) of two large Australian metropolitan public teaching hospitals. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with five nurse practitioners, four senior physicians and five senior nurses. Transcribed interviews were analysed using a grounded theory approach to develop themes in relation to the conceptualisation of the ED nurse practitioner role and the influences of ICT upon the role. Member checking of results was achieved by revisiting the sites to clarify findings with participants and further explore emergent themes.
The role of the ENP was distinguished from those of Emergency nurses and physicians by two elements: advanced practice and holistic care, respectively. ICT supported the advanced practice dimension of the NP role in two ways: availability and completeness of electronic patient information enhanced timeliness and quality of diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, expediting patient access to appropriate care. The ubiquity of patient data sourced from a central database supported and improved quality of communication between health professionals within and across sites, with wider diffusion of the Electronic Medical Record holding the potential to further facilitate team-based, holistic care.
ICT is a facilitator through which the disruptive impact of NPs can be extended. However, integration of ICT into work practices without detracting from provider-patient interaction is crucial to ensure utilisation of such interventions and realisation of potential benefits.
执业护士(NP)的颠覆性潜力体现在他们能够提供传统上由初级保健医生提供的服务,以及根据不断变化的健康趋势提供健康促进护理模式。目前还没有研究从定性的角度调查澳大利亚急诊执业护士的角色,也没有研究信息和通信技术(ICT)对这种具有颠覆性的劳动力创新的影响。本研究旨在调查执业护士(NP)如何将 ICT 作为一种支持他们在急诊部门新临床角色的机制。
在澳大利亚两家大型都市公立教学医院的急诊部(ED)进行了一项横断面定性研究。对五名执业护士、四名高级医生和五名高级护士进行了半结构式深入访谈。采用扎根理论方法对转录的访谈进行分析,以形成与 ED 执业护士角色概念化以及 ICT 对角色影响相关的主题。通过重新访问现场,与参与者核对结果,并进一步探讨新出现的主题,实现了成员对结果的核对。
急诊执业护士的角色与急诊护士和医生的角色区分开来,分别是高级实践和整体护理。ICT 通过两种方式支持 NP 角色的高级实践维度:电子患者信息的可用性和完整性增强了诊断和治疗决策的及时性和质量,加速了患者获得适当治疗的机会。从中央数据库获取的患者数据的普及性支持和改善了内部和跨站点之间的卫生专业人员之间的沟通质量,而电子病历的广泛传播有可能进一步促进团队为基础的整体护理。
ICT 是扩展 NP 颠覆性影响的促进因素。然而,在不影响医患互动的情况下将 ICT 整合到工作实践中对于确保此类干预措施的利用和实现潜在效益至关重要。