Haley Kathy, Martin Stacey, Kilgore Jane, Lang Carrie, Rozzell Monica, Coffey Carla, Eley Scott, Light Andrea, Hubartt Jeff, Kovach Sherri, Deppe Sharon
Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio (Mss Haley and Coffey); OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio (Mss Martin and Rozzell); Genesis HealthCare System, Zanesville, Ohio (Ms Kilgore); Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio (Ms Lang); The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio (Mr Eley); Mount Carmel West Hospital, Columbus, Ohio (Ms Light); OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio (Mr Hubartt); and Central Ohio Trauma System, Columbus (Mss Kovach and Deppe).
J Trauma Nurs. 2017 Jan/Feb;24(1):34-41. doi: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000260.
Trauma nursing requires mastering a highly specialized body of knowledge. Expert nursing care is expected to be offered throughout the hospital continuum, yet identifying the necessary broad-based objectives for nurses working within this continuum has often been difficult to define. Trauma nurse leaders and educators from 7 central and southeastern Ohio trauma centers and 1 regional trauma organization convened to establish an approach to standardizing trauma nursing education from a regional perspective. Forty-two trauma nursing educational objectives were identified. The Delphi method was used to narrow the list to 3 learning objectives to serve as the framework for a regional trauma nursing education guideline. Although numerous trauma nursing educational needs were identified across the continuum of care, a lack of clearly defined standards exists. Recognizing and understanding the educational preparation and defined standards required for nurses providing optimal trauma care are vital for a positive impact on patient outcomes. This regional trauma nursing education guideline is a novel model and can be used to assist trauma care leaders in standardizing trauma education within their hospital, region, or state. The use of this model may also lead to the identification of gaps within trauma educational systems.
创伤护理需要掌握高度专业化的知识体系。在整个医院的连续护理过程中,都期望提供专业的护理服务,但为在这个连续护理过程中工作的护士确定必要的广泛目标往往很难界定。来自俄亥俄州中南部7个创伤中心和1个区域创伤组织的创伤护理领导者和教育工作者齐聚一堂,从区域角度建立一种标准化创伤护理教育的方法。确定了42项创伤护理教育目标。采用德尔菲法将清单缩小到3项学习目标,作为区域创伤护理教育指南的框架。尽管在整个护理过程中发现了众多创伤护理教育需求,但仍存在缺乏明确界定标准的情况。认识并理解为提供最佳创伤护理的护士所需的教育准备和明确标准,对于对患者预后产生积极影响至关重要。该区域创伤护理教育指南是一种新颖的模式,可用于协助创伤护理领导者在其医院、地区或州内实现创伤教育的标准化。使用该模式还可能有助于发现创伤教育系统中的差距。