Cooper Linda, Andrew Sharon, Fossey Matt
Veterans and Families Institute, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford CMI 1SQ, UK.
Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford CMI 1SQ, UK.
Nurse Educ Today. 2016 Dec;47:68-73. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2016.05.022. Epub 2016 May 28.
In the UK, military veterans will receive care by civilian nurses in civilian hospitals. We propose that the nurses providing this care require an understanding of the unique experiences and specific health needs of veterans to deliver evidence-based care.
To conduct an integrative review of published literature to explore how nursing programmes prepare nurses to care for the military veteran population in civilian hospitals.
A systematic search was undertaken of a range of electronic databases, Google Scholar and hand searching of Military and Veteran health journals. Papers that focused on education of civilian nurses about veteran health and included primary research or description of practice-based innovations were included in the review.
The search generated sixteen papers that were focused on nurse education in higher education institutions. Several papers focused on simulation as a teaching method for veteran-specific health issues or curriculum developments with educational innovations such as online courses. Six papers focusing in continuing professional education of nurses in the clinical setting were included as supplementary information. All papers reviewed were US focused and dated between January 2011 and September 2015. Our search concluded that there is a gap in knowledge in this subject area within a UK context, therefore our review includes UK background information to support the US findings.
Civilian nurses need educational preparation to understand the specific needs of veterans. Educational institutions in the US have responded to nationwide initiatives to undertake that preparation. More empirical studies need to be undertaken to develop, test and evaluate educational innovations for preparing students and nurses delivering care to military veteran in civilian healthcare settings.
在英国,退伍军人将在民用医院接受护士护理。我们认为,提供此类护理的护士需要了解退伍军人的独特经历和特定健康需求,以便提供循证护理。
对已发表文献进行综合综述,以探讨护理项目如何培养护士在民用医院护理退伍军人。
对一系列电子数据库、谷歌学术进行系统检索,并人工检索军事与退伍军人健康期刊。纳入综述的论文需聚焦于对民用护士进行退伍军人健康方面的教育,且包含基于实践创新的初步研究或实践描述。
检索共产生16篇聚焦于高等教育机构护士教育的论文。几篇论文聚焦于将模拟作为针对退伍军人特定健康问题的教学方法,或包含在线课程等教育创新的课程开发。六篇聚焦于临床环境中护士继续职业教育的论文作为补充信息纳入。所有被综述的论文均以美国为研究对象,时间跨度为2011年1月至2015年9月。我们的检索发现,在英国背景下,该主题领域存在知识空白,因此我们的综述纳入了英国背景信息以支持美国的研究结果。
民用护士需要接受教育,以了解退伍军人的特殊需求。美国的教育机构已响应全国性倡议来开展此类教育。需要进行更多实证研究,以开发、测试和评估教育创新,从而培养在民用医疗环境中为退伍军人提供护理的学生和护士。