Kaldan Gudrun, Nordentoft Sara, Herling Suzanne Forsyth, Larsen Anders, Thomsen Thordis, Egerod Ingrid
Research Unit 7831, Centre for Cancer and Organ Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Department of Oncology, Centre for Cancer and Organ Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2019 Sep 6;9(9):e031504. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031504.
The management of critically ill patients is challenged by increasing population age and prevalence of comorbid diseases. High-quality intensive care nursing practice is imperative to accommodate these issues. The roles of the nurse practitioner (NP) and the acute care NP have existed for decades in the USA, Canada and Australia but are still evolving in Europe. Some European countries have introduced the advanced practice nurse (APN), but the current standard of the advanced level of nursing is variable and consensus regarding the framework, role and definition is lacking. Literature and evidence are sparse as well. Identification of skills and competencies required for the APN is warranted. Mapping skills and competencies will enable future educational harmonisation and facilitate mobility of the advanced-level intensive care nursing workforce across Europe. The aim of our scoping review is to identify literature describing skills, competencies and policies characterising advanced nursing practice in intensive care across Europe.
We will apply a five-stage scoping review methodology with a comprehensive systematic literature search as outlined by Arksey and O'Malley. In collaboration with a research librarian, we will search nine interdisciplinary databases and grey literature for publications originating in European countries in 1992-2018. Using a two-stage screening process with Covidence to remove duplicates, we will first scan the title and abstract and then perform full-text review to determine the eligibility of the papers. Qualitative content analysis will be used to chart the data.
Our study is a part of the European Union-funded INACTIC project (International Nursing Advanced Competency-based Training for Intensive Care) with the overall aim of developing a common European curriculum for advanced practice critical care nursing. Results from this scoping review mapping the evidence of APNs in Europe will be presented at national and international conferences and published in a peer-reviewed journal.
老年人口的增加和合并症患病率的上升给重症患者的管理带来了挑战。高质量的重症护理实践对于应对这些问题至关重要。在美国、加拿大和澳大利亚,执业护士(NP)和急性护理NP的角色已经存在了几十年,但在欧洲仍在不断发展。一些欧洲国家已经引入了高级实践护士(APN),但目前高级护理水平的标准参差不齐,在框架、角色和定义方面缺乏共识。相关文献和证据也很少。确定APN所需的技能和能力是很有必要的。绘制技能和能力图谱将有助于未来的教育协调,并促进欧洲高级重症护理人员的流动。我们的范围综述旨在识别描述欧洲重症护理领域高级护理实践的技能、能力和政策的文献。
我们将采用由阿克西和奥马利概述的五阶段范围综述方法,并进行全面的系统文献检索。我们将与一名研究馆员合作,在九个跨学科数据库和灰色文献中搜索1992年至2018年源自欧洲国家的出版物。使用Covidence进行两阶段筛选过程以去除重复项,我们将首先浏览标题和摘要,然后进行全文审查以确定论文的合格性。将使用定性内容分析对数据进行梳理。
我们的研究是欧盟资助的INACTIC项目(基于能力的国际重症护理高级培训)的一部分,其总体目标是为高级实践重症护理制定一个通用的欧洲课程。本次范围综述绘制欧洲APN证据的结果将在国内和国际会议上展示,并发表在同行评审期刊上。