Advanced Nursing Studies Programme - Kenya, Aga Khan University, 3rd Parklands Avenue, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
BMC Nurs. 2014 Jul 10;13:20. doi: 10.1186/1472-6955-13-20. eCollection 2014.
Health policies impact on nursing profession and health care. Nurses' involvement in health policy development ensures that health care is safe, of a high quality, accessible and affordable. Numerous factors influence nurse leaders' ability to be politically active in influencing health policy development. These factors can be facilitators or barriers to their participation. There is scant research evidence from Eastern African region that draws attention to this topic. This paper reports part of the larger study. The objectives reported in this paper were those aimed to: build consensus on factors that act as facilitators and barriers to nurse leaders' participation in health policy development in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
A DELPHI SURVEY WAS APPLIED WHICH INCLUDED: expert panelists, iterative rounds, statistical analysis, and consensus building. The expert panelists were purposively selected and included national nurse leaders in leadership positions in East Africa. Data collection was done, in three iterative rounds, and utilized a questionnaire with open and closed ended questions. 78 expert panelists were invited to participate in the study; the response rate was 47% of these 64.8% participated in the second round and of those 100% participated in the third round. Data analysis was done by examining the data for the most commonly occurring categories for the open ended questions and descriptive statistics for structured questions.
The findings of the study indicate that both facilitators and barriers exist. The former include: being involved in health policy development, having knowledge and skills, enhancing the image of nursing and enabling structures and processes. The latter include: lack of involvement, negative image of nursing and structures and processes which exclude them.
There is a window of opportunity to enhance national nurse leaders' participation in health policy development. Nurse leaders have a key role in mentoring, supporting and developing future nurse policy makers.
卫生政策会对护理行业和医疗保健产生影响。护士参与卫生政策制定可确保医疗保健安全、高质量、可及且负担得起。许多因素会影响护士领导者在影响卫生政策制定方面发挥政治作用的能力。这些因素可能成为他们参与的促进因素或障碍。来自东非地区的几乎没有研究证据关注到这个话题。本文报告了该更大研究的一部分。本文报告的目标是:就肯尼亚、乌干达和坦桑尼亚护士领导者参与卫生政策制定的促进因素和障碍因素达成共识。
应用 DELPHI 调查,包括:专家小组、迭代回合、统计分析和共识建立。专家小组成员是经过精心挑选的,包括在东非担任领导职位的国家护士领导者。分三轮进行数据收集,使用带有开放式和封闭式问题的问卷。邀请了 78 名专家小组参与研究;这些人中的 47%做出了回应,其中 64.8%的人参加了第二轮,100%的人参加了第三轮。通过检查开放式问题中最常见的类别和结构化问题的描述性统计数据来分析数据。
研究结果表明,存在促进因素和障碍因素。前者包括:参与卫生政策制定、拥有知识和技能、提升护理形象以及提供使能结构和流程。后者包括:缺乏参与、护理的负面形象以及将其排除在外的结构和流程。
现在有机会增强国家护士领导者参与卫生政策制定的机会。护士领导者在指导、支持和培养未来的护士政策制定者方面发挥着关键作用。