School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
ALL Institute, Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland.
J Clin Nurs. 2020 Apr;29(7-8):1352-1364. doi: 10.1111/jocn.15197. Epub 2020 Feb 5.
Research to support the added value of including Epilepsy Specialist Nurses as members of the multidisciplinary team is developing, yet little information exists on factors influencing the translation of these roles into practice.
To describe the enabling and inhibiting factors to the implementation of the Epilepsy Specialist Nurse role in the Republic of Ireland.
A qualitative design involving semi-structure interviews, observation and analysis of documents, such as portfolios was used. The sample included 12 Epilepsy Specialist Nurses, 24 multidisciplinary team members, and 35 individuals with epilepsy and family members. Data were analysed using the Consolidation Framework for Implementation Research. Reporting rigour is demonstrated using the COREQ checklist (See Appendix S1).
While there was overwhelming support for the role, barriers and enablers were identified across all domains of the Consolidation Framework for Implementation Research. Enablers included national policies and guidelines, leadership from senior nursing and medical colleagues, climate of learning and mentorship, networking opportunities, infrastructural supports and competence of Epilepsy Specialist Nurses. Barriers included the limited consideration of service expansion and the increasingly complex nature of clinical cases on workload capacity. Deficits in infrastructural supports, challenges in relation to role preparation, role implementation and role responsibility, including concerns around lone practitioner models and concerns that the role was a cost-saving measure, also emerged as potential barriers to future sustainability.
The Consolidation Framework for Implementation Research offers researchers a pragmatic typology for analysing interrelationships between enabling and inhibiting factors that impact implementation of advanced practice roles, across different evidence sources, disciplines and boundaries.
In order to secure role sustainability, managers need to address the rate of service expansion, models of role development, deficits in supports and perceived motivations for role development on the quality, acceptability and sustainability of services provided.
支持将癫痫专科护士纳入多学科团队成员的研究正在不断发展,但关于影响这些角色转化为实践的因素的信息却很少。
描述爱尔兰共和国实施癫痫专科护士角色的促进因素和阻碍因素。
采用半结构化访谈、观察和文件分析(如档案)的定性设计。样本包括 12 名癫痫专科护士、24 名多学科团队成员以及 35 名癫痫患者及其家属。使用实施研究整合框架对数据进行分析。使用 COREQ 清单(见附录 S1)展示报告的严谨性。
尽管该角色得到了广泛的支持,但在实施研究整合框架的所有领域都发现了障碍和促进因素。促进因素包括国家政策和指南、高级护理和医疗同事的领导、学习和指导的氛围、网络机会、基础设施支持以及癫痫专科护士的能力。障碍包括对服务扩展的考虑有限以及工作量上日益复杂的临床病例。基础设施支持方面的不足、角色准备、实施和责任方面的挑战,包括对单人从业者模式的担忧以及对该角色是节省成本措施的担忧,也被认为是未来可持续性的潜在障碍。
实施研究整合框架为研究人员提供了一种实用的分类法,用于分析不同证据来源、学科和边界之间影响高级实践角色实施的促进因素和阻碍因素之间的相互关系。
为了确保角色的可持续性,管理人员需要解决服务扩展的速度、角色发展的模式、支持方面的不足以及对角色发展的动机,以提高所提供服务的质量、可接受性和可持续性。