Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta , Canada.
Int Nurs Rev. 2019 Sep;66(3):309-319. doi: 10.1111/inr.12518. Epub 2019 May 27.
To evaluate effectiveness of specific policy and practice changes to the process of registration for internationally educated nurses.
Little research exists to inform registration policy for internationally educated health professionals.
Internationally educated nurse employment can help address nursing shortages. Regulators assess competencies for equivalency to Canadian-educated nurses, but differences in health systems, education and practice create challenges.
The study setting was a Canadian province. We used a mixed methods approach, with a pre-post-quasi-experimental design and a qualitative evaluation. Previous analysis of relationships between applicant variables, registration outcomes and timelines informed changes to our registration process. Implementation of these changes composes the intervention. Comparisons between pre- and post-implementation exemplar subgroups and timeline analyses were conducted using descriptive statistics, univariate analysis and non-parametric tests. Data were collected from complete application files before (n = 426) and after (n = 287) implementation of the intervention. Interviews, focus groups and consultations were completed with various stakeholders.
The time between steps in the process was significantly reduced following implementation. Stakeholders reported an increase in perceived efficiency, transparency and use of evidence.
Results indicated that initial impacts of the policy changes streamlined the process for applicants and staff.
Maintaining a consistent and systematic review of an organization's data coupled with implementation of findings to effect policy and practice change may have an important impact on regulatory policy.
These findings represent the beginning of an international policy conversation. Policy changes based on organizational data can underlie major process improvement initiatives. Ongoing nursing shortages across the globe and increasing mobility of nurses make it important to have efficient and transparent regulatory policy informed by evidence.
评估针对国际教育护士注册流程的特定政策和实践变更的效果。
针对国际教育卫生专业人员的注册政策,相关研究甚少。
国际教育护士的就业有助于解决护理人员短缺问题。监管机构评估其与加拿大教育护士相当的能力,但由于卫生系统、教育和实践存在差异,这带来了挑战。
研究地点为加拿大一个省。我们采用混合方法,采用前后准实验设计和定性评估。先前对申请人变量、注册结果和时间线之间关系的分析为我们的注册流程变更提供了信息。这些变更的实施构成了干预措施。使用描述性统计、单变量分析和非参数检验对实施前后的典型子组和时间线分析进行比较。在干预实施前后(分别为 n=426 和 n=287),从完整的申请档案中收集数据。与各种利益相关者进行了访谈、焦点小组和咨询。
实施后,流程各步骤之间的时间明显缩短。利益相关者报告称,其效率、透明度和证据使用感知都有所提高。
结果表明,政策变更的初步影响使申请人和工作人员的流程更加流畅。
将组织数据的持续和系统审查与实施调查结果以影响政策和实践变更相结合,可能对监管政策产生重要影响。
这些发现代表了国际政策对话的开始。基于组织数据的政策变更可以为重大流程改进计划奠定基础。全球范围内持续存在的护理人员短缺和护士流动性增加,使得以证据为依据的高效和透明监管政策变得尤为重要。