Solomons Deborah J, van der Merwe Anita S, Esterhuizen Tonya M, Crowley Talitha
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
South Afr J HIV Med. 2019 Jul 2;20(1):923. doi: 10.4102/sajhivmed.v20i1.923. eCollection 2019.
Since the introduction of nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral treatment (NIMART) in South Africa in 2010, initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary care has become the responsibility of nurses. The continued success of this approach is dependent on factors such as adequate training and effective support systems.
This study aimed to investigate factors influencing the knowledge and confidence of professional nurses in managing patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in primary healthcare settings in a rural and urban district in the Western Cape.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted amongst 77 NIMART-trained nurses from 29 healthcare facilities to measure demographic details, influencing factors, HIV management confidence and HIV management knowledge.
The majority of participants had adequate HIV management knowledge and reported being very confident or expert in the HIV management skills or competencies. Participants trained recently on local guidelines (Practical Approach to Care Kit) (3 years ago or less) had significantly higher knowledge scores. Regular feedback about clinic and personal performance was associated with higher HIV management knowledge. Participants who received NIMART mentoring over a period of 2 weeks had a higher mean confidence score compared to other periods of mentoring. A higher caseload of patients living with HIV was also associated with higher knowledge and confidence.
Training, mentorship and clinical practice experience are associated with knowledge and confidence. Recommendations include the strengthening of current training and mentoring and ensuring that NIMART-trained nurses are provided with regular updates and sufficient opportunities for clinical practice.
自2010年南非引入由护士发起并管理的抗逆转录病毒治疗(NIMART)以来,初级保健中抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的启动已成为护士的职责。这种方法的持续成功取决于充分培训和有效支持系统等因素。
本研究旨在调查影响西开普省农村和城市地区初级卫生保健机构中专业护士管理人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者知识和信心的因素。
对来自29个医疗机构的77名接受过NIMART培训的护士进行横断面调查,以测量人口统计学细节、影响因素、HIV管理信心和HIV管理知识。
大多数参与者具备足够的HIV管理知识,并报告在HIV管理技能或能力方面非常自信或专业。最近接受当地指南(实用护理工具包)培训(3年前或更短时间)的参与者知识得分显著更高。关于诊所和个人表现的定期反馈与更高的HIV管理知识相关。与其他指导时间段相比,接受为期2周NIMART指导的参与者平均信心得分更高。更高的HIV感染者病例数也与更高的知识和信心相关。
培训、指导和临床实践经验与知识和信心相关。建议包括加强当前的培训和指导,并确保为接受NIMART培训的护士提供定期更新和充足的临床实践机会。