Leffers Jeanne, McDermott-Levy Ruth, Smith Claudia M, Sattler Barbara
College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA.
Nurs Forum. 2014 Oct-Dec;49(4):214-24. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12072. Epub 2014 Jan 8.
Although environmental health has been central to nursing practice since the work of Florence Nightingale, the inclusion of environmental health concepts into nursing education has, for the most part, been confined to public health and occupational health nursing. The 1995 Institute of Medicine report, Nursing, Health, and the Environment, clearly stated that environmental health was an important aspect of nursing practice, but nurses were not adequately educated to address such in their practice.
This article highlights the initiatives by nurse educators, faculty development programs, federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private foundations to educate and engage nurses in environmental health since 1995, with a focus on the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments. The historical summary was developed using professional literature, documents, personal interviews, and survey data.
Nurses responded to the mandates of the 1995 Institute of Medicine report, Nursing, Health, and the Environment, in formal educational programs, through continuing education for nurses, workshops, symposia, and regional faculty development trainings. Since the formation of the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, collaborative efforts led to the development of competencies, nursing outreach to organizations such as the American Nursing Association, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to advance practice standards, academic curriculum, and the development of an electronic textbook.
The environmental health nursing agenda moved forward since the publication of the 1995 IOM report; however, the development of the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments accelerated the educational accomplishments through organizational collaboration.
尽管自弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔的时代起,环境卫生就一直是护理实践的核心内容,但在很大程度上,将环境卫生概念纳入护理教育仍局限于公共卫生护理和职业卫生护理领域。1995年医学研究所发布的《护理、健康与环境》报告明确指出,环境卫生是护理实践的一个重要方面,但护士在这方面的教育不足,无法在实践中应对此类问题。
本文重点介绍了自1995年以来,护士教育工作者、师资发展项目、联邦机构、非营利组织和私人基金会为教育护士并使其参与环境卫生工作所采取的举措,重点关注健康环境护士联盟。通过专业文献、文件、个人访谈和调查数据得出了这一历史总结。
护士们通过正式教育项目、护士继续教育、研讨会、专题讨论会和区域师资发展培训,对1995年医学研究所发布的《护理、健康与环境》报告的要求做出了回应。自健康环境护士联盟成立以来,各方共同努力,制定了能力标准,护士们向美国护士协会、国家州护士委员会理事会和美国护理学院协会等组织进行宣传推广,以推进实践标准、学术课程和电子教科书的开发。
自1995年医学研究所报告发布以来,环境卫生护理议程取得了进展;然而,健康环境护士联盟通过组织合作加速了教育成果的取得。