Kulig Judith C, Penz Kelly, Karunanayake Chandima, MacLeod Martha L P, Jahner Sharleen, Andrews Mary Ellen
University of Lethbridge, Canada.
University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Australas Emerg Nurs J. 2017 May;20(2):98-106. doi: 10.1016/j.aenj.2017.04.003. Epub 2017 Apr 28.
Globally, disasters are on the rise. Nurses play a significant role in responding to such events but little is known about rural and remote nurses' experiences.
A national cross-sectional survey of regulated nurses (registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses, licensed practical nurses and nurse practitioners) in rural and remote Canada provided the data (n=2465) for the logistic regression of predictors of assisting with a disaster event within the last five years. The types of disaster events were also examined and open-ended responses were explored to reveal nurses' perspectives.
Nurse type, age, region of employment, employment status, number of rural communities worked, distance to advanced referral centre, remote community, personal-professional boundaries, burnout and work engagement were significant factors related to assisting with a disaster event. Open-ended data alluded to the importance of pre-disaster preparation, and the difficulties experienced when personal-professional relationships are impacted during a disaster.
Nursing education curricula needs to include information about disasters and the nurse's role. Continuing education opportunities and preparation for nurses should be offered in the workplace. Psychosocial supports to assist rural nurses who attend to disasters in their workplace will help them deal with issues such as the blurring of personal-professional relationships.
在全球范围内,灾害事件呈上升趋势。护士在应对此类事件中发挥着重要作用,但对于农村和偏远地区护士的经历却知之甚少。
一项针对加拿大农村和偏远地区注册护士(注册护士、注册精神科护士、执业护士和执业护师)的全国性横断面调查提供了数据(n = 2465),用于对过去五年内协助灾害事件的预测因素进行逻辑回归分析。还对灾害事件的类型进行了研究,并对开放式回答进行了探索,以揭示护士的观点。
护士类型、年龄、就业地区、就业状况、工作过的农村社区数量、到高级转诊中心的距离、偏远社区、个人与职业的界限、职业倦怠和工作投入是与协助灾害事件相关的重要因素。开放式数据表明了灾难前准备的重要性,以及灾难期间个人与职业关系受到影响时所经历的困难。
护理教育课程需要纳入有关灾害及护士角色的信息。应在工作场所为护士提供继续教育机会和准备工作。为在工作场所应对灾害的农村护士提供心理社会支持,将有助于他们处理个人与职业关系模糊等问题。