Wilson Barbara, Harwood Lori, Oudshoorn Abe
Victoria Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON.
CANNT J. 2013 Jan-Mar;23(1):11-8.
Cannulation of the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an essential skill for hemodialysis (HD) nurses. With declining rates of AVFs, opportunities to develop expert cannulation skills have become limited. This study explored the concept of perpetual novice and AVF cannulation from the perspective of the novice cannulator. Nine hemodialysis nurses were interviewed using ethnographic methodology. The study identified the interplay between personal and environmental/contextual factors that hindered skill acquisition. Personal attributes identified by participants included HD nurses' approach to learning and previous experience, emotional reaction to stress, and interpersonal relationships with colleagues. Environmental/contextual factors identified as impediments to cannulation skill development included limited learning opportunities, attitudes and demands from patients, unit flow and time pressures, and limitations imposed by the current model of nursing care. This study will be helpful in directing future educational, operational, and supportive interventions for novice HD nurses around cannulation skill development.
动静脉内瘘穿刺是血液透析(HD)护士的一项基本技能。随着动静脉内瘘使用率的下降,培养专业穿刺技能的机会变得有限。本研究从新手穿刺者的角度探讨了“永远的新手”概念和动静脉内瘘穿刺问题。采用人种学方法对9名血液透析护士进行了访谈。该研究确定了阻碍技能获取的个人因素与环境/情境因素之间的相互作用。参与者确定的个人属性包括血液透析护士的学习方法和既往经验、对压力的情绪反应以及与同事的人际关系。被确定为阻碍穿刺技能发展的环境/情境因素包括学习机会有限、患者的态度和要求、科室流程和时间压力以及当前护理模式所带来的限制。本研究将有助于指导未来针对新手血液透析护士在穿刺技能发展方面的教育、操作和支持性干预措施。