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艾滋病毒与护士:乌干达任务转移焦点小组

HIV and Nurses: A Focus Group on Task Shifting in Uganda.

作者信息

Spies Lori A, Gray Jennifer, Opollo Jackline, Mbalinda Scovia

出版信息

J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2016 May-Jun;27(3):312-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2015.12.007. Epub 2015 Dec 29.

Abstract

The HIV prevalence rate is 7.4% in Uganda, where the HIV-related President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and United Nations millennial development goals have not been met. This is partially due to a critical shortage of nurses and other health care providers. Task shifting is a World Health Organization strategy to address the shortage of human resources for health by shifting work from one cadre of health care worker to another, often less-trained, cadre. We conducted three focus groups with nurses in Uganda to better understand perceptions of their preparation for and implementation of task shifting. The focus group included nurses from diverse work settings. Data analysis revealed that nurses were proud of the work they were doing but were challenged by the lack of consistent and appropriate support. We found a need for additional policies, regulations, and consistent preparation for nurses who work in environments with task shifting.

摘要

乌干达的艾滋病毒流行率为7.4%,该国尚未实现与艾滋病毒相关的总统艾滋病紧急救援计划及联合国千年发展目标。部分原因是护士和其他医疗服务提供者严重短缺。任务转移是世界卫生组织的一项战略,旨在通过将工作从一类医护人员转移到另一类通常培训较少的人员,来解决卫生人力资源短缺问题。我们在乌干达与护士进行了三个焦点小组讨论,以更好地了解他们对任务转移的准备情况和实施情况的看法。焦点小组包括来自不同工作环境的护士。数据分析显示,护士们为自己所做的工作感到自豪,但因缺乏持续和适当的支持而面临挑战。我们发现,对于在任务转移环境中工作的护士,需要有更多的政策、法规以及持续的培训准备。

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