Health Office, Webutuck Central School District, Amenia, New York.
School of Nursing, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Nurs Forum. 2020 Nov;55(4):772-781. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12495. Epub 2020 Aug 26.
Recognition for medical inventions and innovations is largely associated with physician-researchers, scientists, and engineers. The term "nurse" is largely absent from patents awarded in the United States. Yet, as front-line healthcare providers, who better to add to the current population of inventors and innovators of new, meaningful scientific and engineering medical discoveries than specialized advanced practice nurses and their registered nurse colleagues? Although medical inventions and innovations are not entirely new activities for nurses, the authors speculate that greater opportunities exist for these healthcare professionals to lead in and be officially recognized for medical care discoveries and advancements by having their names on patents awarded. Also, we surmise that without the active and dedicated participation of nurses, important and significant discoveries may be missed.
The purpose of this paper is to address the importance of having nurses at all levels and specialties engaged in healthcare inventions and innovations. The foundation for this thesis begins by describing the findings from the first quantitative analysis of nurses' participation and/or recognition for the invention and innovation of medical devices and instruments, defined by having their names on awarded United States patents. In addition, we identify meaningful pathways for nurses to engage in this space.
Data to evaluate nurse participation and recognition for medical device and instrument inventions and innovations were collected through a publicly accessible website, the United States Patent and Trademark Office database, and analyzed with respect to whether the patent author(s) were nurses or nonnurses.
More than 65 000 patents were identified with the terms "medical device" and "medical instrument." From the 65 000+ patent-population, 100 random patents were analyzed for the purposes of this first study and none were determined to have a nurse listed as a participating inventor or innovator. As a result of this analysis, the authors: (a) identify that nurses are largely unrecognized in the medical device invention and innovation space and (b) create models that explain nurses' engagement in this space from (i) historical and contemporary perspectives and (ii) for enhanced future involvement in healthcare patent activities. The future model is especially important as it provides a pathway for nurses to enhance their inventive and innovative competencies, effectiveness, and efficiency through new professional roles, additional education, creation of new educational programs, and formation of professional collaborations. It also calls for organizations that employ nurses to overtly allocate time, resources, and support for invention and innovation activities. We posit that fostering and facilitating nurses to enter the medical invention and innovation space stimulates discoveries that can improve patient care experiences, operations, and outcomes, reduce healthcare costs and provide myriad benefits to these professionals and the organizations that employ them. Examples of benefits from nursing inventions and innovations include prestige, scholarship, and the financial assets associated with intellectual property (ie, patents awarded) for both the nurse and the employing institution. Furthermore, direct involvement and engagement in inventions and innovations define a new practice space and contribution for nurses.
医学发明和创新的认可主要与医师研究人员、科学家和工程师相关。在美国授予的专利中,“护士”一词很少出现。然而,作为一线医疗保健提供者,还有谁比专门的高级实践护士及其注册护士同事更适合加入当前的新发明家和创新者行列,为新的有意义的科学和工程医学发现做出贡献呢?尽管医学发明和创新对护士来说并不是全新的活动,但作者推测,这些医疗保健专业人员有更多机会通过在授予的专利上署名来引领并正式获得医疗保健发现和进步的认可。此外,我们推测,如果没有护士的积极和专注参与,可能会错过重要和重大的发现。
本文旨在强调各级和各专业护士参与医疗保健发明和创新的重要性。本论文的基础始于描述对护士参与和/或认可医疗器械和仪器发明和创新的重要性的首次定量分析结果,这一定义是指他们的名字出现在授予的美国专利上。此外,我们确定了护士参与这一领域的有意义途径。
通过可公开访问的网站、美国专利商标局数据库收集评估护士参与和认可医疗器械和仪器发明和创新的数据,并根据专利作者是否为护士或非护士进行分析。
在有“医疗器械”和“医疗仪器”术语的 65000 多项专利中,分析了 100 项随机专利作为本研究的第一个目的,没有一项确定有护士被列为参与发明或创新的发明家。基于这项分析,作者:(a)确定护士在医疗器械发明和创新领域的认可度很低;(b)从(i)历史和当代视角以及(ii)增强未来参与医疗保健专利活动的角度,创建了解释护士参与这一领域的模型。未来模型尤为重要,因为它为护士提供了通过新的专业角色、额外的教育、创建新的教育计划和形成专业合作来增强他们的发明和创新能力、效果和效率的途径。它还呼吁雇用护士的组织明确为发明和创新活动分配时间、资源和支持。我们假设,鼓励和促进护士进入医学发明和创新领域可以刺激发现,从而改善患者护理体验、运营和结果,降低医疗保健成本,并为这些专业人员和雇用他们的组织带来诸多好处。护理发明和创新的好处包括荣誉、奖学金以及与知识产权(即授予的专利)相关的财务资产,既适用于护士,也适用于雇佣机构。此外,直接参与发明和创新活动为护士定义了一个新的实践空间和贡献。