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乌干达的学士学位护士作为新的入门级护理干部:对两所大学护理本科生和教师观点的定性研究。

Baccalaureate prepared nurses as the new entry-level nursing cadre in Uganda: A qualitative study of BSN student and faculty perspectives in two universities.

机构信息

Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Box 357660, Seattle, 98195-7660, WA, USA.

College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7072, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

Nurse Educ Today. 2019 May;76:131-136. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2019.01.023. Epub 2019 Feb 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low-income countries suffer chronic problems in producing, employing and distributing their health workers. The World Health Organization advocates for upgrading the number and quality of nursing professionals. As nurses and midwives comprise more than 60% of the health workforce in Uganda, the country's goal to improve nursing education is consistent with international recommendations.

OBJECTIVES

To understand the dimensions of Uganda's relatively new baccalaureate-prepared nurse cadre (BSN), we explored the views of students and faculty in relation to training, job prospects, scope of practice, and satisfaction of BSNs in Uganda.

DESIGN

We used a descriptive qualitative design.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

We interviewed BSN students and faculty at two large public nursing schools in Uganda in 2017.

METHODS

We conducted focus group discussions and key informant interviews and used a thematic analysis approach to analyze data.

RESULTS

The four overarching themes were: 1) BSN training is viewed as distinct from "bedside" training, 2) A rift between nursing cadres undermines workplace harmony, 3) BSNs are dissatisfied with their salary scale, and 4) BSNs are motivated to move abroad.

DISCUSSION

At this moment in the transition, the professional nursing culture within Uganda is not conducive to encouraging BSN entry. To gain traction and momentum for BSNs as an entry-level cadre in Uganda, policy makers might align incentives to encourage BSN trainees, as there are few BSNs within training programs and clinical settings. Increasing lower cadre nurses' understanding of the role of BSNs may help improve relations between nursing cadres. Aligning job descriptions with pay differentials in clinical settings and expanding meaningful job opportunities could help retain BSNs within Uganda.

摘要

背景

低收入国家在培养、配置和分配卫生工作者方面长期存在问题。世界卫生组织提倡提高护理专业人员的数量和质量。在乌干达,护士和助产士占卫生工作者的 60%以上,因此提高护理教育水平符合该国的目标,也符合国际建议。

目的

为了解乌干达相对较新的本科预备护士干部(BSN)的情况,我们探讨了学生和教师对培训、就业前景、实践范围以及乌干达 BSN 的满意度的看法。

设计

我们使用描述性定性设计。

地点和参与者

我们于 2017 年在乌干达的两所大型公立护理学校采访了 BSN 学生和教师。

方法

我们进行了焦点小组讨论和重点人物访谈,并使用主题分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

四个主要主题为:1)BSN 培训被视为与“床边”培训不同,2)护理干部之间的裂痕破坏了工作场所的和谐,3)BSN 对工资标准不满意,4)BSN 有出国的动机。

讨论

在这一转型时期,乌干达的专业护理文化不利于鼓励 BSN 的入职。为了使 BSN 成为乌干达的入门级干部,政策制定者可能需要调整激励措施,鼓励 BSN 学员参加培训,因为培训计划和临床环境中 BSN 人数较少。增加低级护士对 BSN 角色的理解可能有助于改善护理干部之间的关系。在临床环境中,使工作描述与薪酬差异保持一致,并扩大有意义的工作机会,这可能有助于将 BSN 留在乌干达。

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