Ormandy-Brooks Lianne
Student Community Specialist Practitioner, Lancashire and South Cumbria Foundation Trust.
Br J Community Nurs. 2020 May 2;25(5):227-230. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2020.25.5.227.
In 2019, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and Queen's Nursing Institute (QNI) recognised a significant reduction in the number of qualified district nurses (those who hold the Community Specialist Practitioner (CSP) qualification). Community nursing is an evolving role, and, with the role of community nurse expanding, the role of the CSP in supporting teams to adapt to the development of the role is more important than ever. As a leader, the CSP possesses skills in leadership and co-ordination of the team, alongside specialist knowledge of the provision of nursing care in community settings. This article seeks to explore the hidden practice of verification of expected adult deaths by registered nurses and how the CSP role is integral in developing and embedding this skill within a team.
2019年,皇家护理学院(RCN)和女王护理学院(QNI)认识到合格社区护士(持有社区专科从业者(CSP)资格的人员)数量显著减少。社区护理是一个不断发展的角色,随着社区护士角色的扩大,CSP在支持团队适应角色发展方面的作用比以往任何时候都更加重要。作为领导者,CSP具备团队领导和协调技能,以及在社区环境中提供护理服务的专业知识。本文旨在探讨注册护士对预期成人死亡进行核实这一隐藏的实践,以及CSP角色在团队中培养和融入这项技能方面是如何不可或缺的。