Fry Margaret, MacGregor Casimir, Ruperto Kate, Jarrett Kate, Wheeler Janet, Fong Jacqueline, Fetchet Wendy
Faculty of Health University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Australas Emerg Nurs J. 2013 May;16(2):37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.aenj.2013.02.003. Epub 2013 May 22.
The Clinical Initiative Nurse (CIN) is a role that requires experienced emergency nurses to assess, initiate diagnostic tests, treat and manage a range of patient conditions. The CIN role is focused on the waiting room and to 'communicate the wait', initiate diagnostics or treatment and follow-up for waiting room patients. We aim to explore what emergency nurses' do in their extended practice role in observable everyday life in the emergency department (ED). The paper argues that compassionate caring is a core nursing skill that supports CIN interpersonal relations, despite the role's highly clinical nature.
Sixteen non-participant observations were undertaken in three EDs in New South Wales, Australia. Nurses were eligible for inclusion if they had two years of emergency experience and had worked in the CIN role for more than one year. All CIN's that were observed were highly experienced with a minimum three year ED experience.
The CIN observations revealed how compassionate caring was utilised by CIN's to quickly build a therapeutic relationship with patients and colleagues, and helped to facilitate core communication and interpersonal skills. While the CIN role was viewed as extended practice, the role relied heavily on compassionate care to support interpersonal relationships and to actualise extended practice care.
The study supports the contribution made by emergency nurses and demonstrates how compassionate caring is central to nursing praxis. This paper also demonstrates that the CIN role utilises a complex mix between advanced clinical skills and compassion that supports interpersonal and therapeutic relationships. Further research is needed to understand how compassionate care can be optimised within nursing praxis and the duty of care between nurses and patients, nurses and other health care professionals so that future healthcare goals can be realised.
临床倡议护士(CIN)这一角色要求经验丰富的急诊护士对一系列患者病情进行评估、启动诊断测试、治疗和管理。CIN的角色重点在候诊室,负责“告知等待情况”,为候诊室患者启动诊断或治疗并进行随访。我们旨在探讨急诊护士在急诊科可观察到的日常生活中,其扩展实践角色的工作内容。本文认为,尽管该角色具有高度临床性质,但关怀护理是支持CIN人际关系的核心护理技能。
在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的三个急诊科进行了16次非参与性观察。护士若有两年急诊工作经验且担任CIN角色超过一年,则符合纳入条件。所有被观察的CIN都经验丰富,至少有三年急诊科工作经验。
对CIN的观察揭示了CIN如何利用关怀护理迅速与患者及同事建立治疗关系,并有助于促进核心沟通和人际交往技能。虽然CIN角色被视为扩展实践,但该角色严重依赖关怀护理来支持人际关系并实现扩展实践护理。
该研究支持了急诊护士所做的贡献,并展示了关怀护理在护理实践中的核心地位。本文还表明,CIN角色在先进临床技能和同情心之间进行了复杂的融合,以支持人际关系和治疗关系。需要进一步研究,以了解如何在护理实践中优化关怀护理,以及护士与患者、护士与其他医护人员之间的护理职责,以便实现未来的医疗保健目标。