School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2019 Apr;75(4):812-822. doi: 10.1111/jan.13898. Epub 2019 Jan 10.
To explore the perceptions of Australian nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or roles, about: (a) nursing people with intellectual and developmental disability living in Sydney; and (b) the utility and applicability of professional practice standards designed specifically for intellectual and developmental disability nursing.
A qualitative research design was used to guide the study and our analysis utilized the constant comparative approach to thematic data analyses.
Individual in-person interviews were conducted with 18 nurses working in intellectual and developmental disability-specific settings and/or roles across the state of New South Wales between July - December, 2017. Participants described what it is that sets intellectual and developmental disability nursing apart from other nursing specialties, and the rewards and challenges of their role. Questions were also asked about professional practice standards in general and more specifically intellectual and developmental disability professional practice standards. Data were analysed thematically.
Three themes reflected intellectual and developmental disability nurses' perceptions: (a) a unique investment in the nurse/patient dyad; (b) a bridge between disparate systems; and (c) an ambiguous future. Nurses reported variable understanding of professional practice standards designed for intellectual and developmental disability nursing, but also a belief in their importance.
The intellectual and developmental disability nurses' experience of care accounts for the specific needs of patients with intellectual and developmental disability and suggests the importance of professional practice standards which acknowledge the changing landscape of care in Australia prompted by the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
探讨在残疾特定环境中工作的澳大利亚护士对以下方面的看法:(a) 在悉尼生活的智力和发育障碍人士的护理;(b) 专为智力和发育障碍护理设计的专业实践标准的实用性和适用性。
采用定性研究设计指导研究,我们的分析采用恒定比较方法进行主题数据分析。
2017 年 7 月至 12 月期间,在新南威尔士州,对 18 名在智力和发育障碍特定环境中工作的护士进行了个人面对面访谈。参与者描述了智力和发育障碍护理与其他护理专业的区别,以及他们角色的回报和挑战。还询问了关于一般专业实践标准以及更具体的智力和发育障碍专业实践标准的问题。数据进行了主题分析。
三个主题反映了智力和发育障碍护士的看法:(a) 对护士/患者对偶的独特投资;(b) 不同系统之间的桥梁;(c) 不确定的未来。护士们对专为智力和发育障碍护理设计的专业实践标准的理解程度不同,但他们也相信这些标准的重要性。
智力和发育障碍护士的护理经验满足了智力和发育障碍患者的特殊需求,并表明了专业实践标准的重要性,这些标准承认了澳大利亚国家残疾保险计划实施所带来的护理环境的变化。