School of Nursing and Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland; Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2021 Jul;54:103100. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103100. Epub 2021 May 27.
AIM/OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore nurse and midwife prescribers' perception of their educational preparation for the role and identify continuing professional development (CPD) requirements to generate practitioner-based knowledge with the potential to inform education and research, policy and practice.
Educational preparation for the nurse and midwife prescribing role has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction and follows a model whereby practitioners engage in theoretical learning and learning situated within the clinical environment, facilitated by a dedicated medical mentor. No significant examination of this preparation has been undertaken in Ireland since 2009.
This was a qualitative study, guided by elements associated with hermeneutic phenomenology.
Following research ethics approval and informed consent, 16 participants from 2 maternity hospitals participated in one-to-one audio recorded semi-structured interviews.
Participants experience of the education programme varied with some acknowledging the importance of a broad pharmacological module whereas others believed it to be irrelevant given their prescribing scope was in many instances quiet narrow. The experience of being mentored by a medical doctor ranged from a positive learning experience to one which did not contribute to learning. Barriers to engaging with CPD were identified along with advancements in the practice arena which identify additional CPD requirements.
This study has generated practitioner-based knowledge which provides direction for future developments in the educational preparation of nurse and midwife prescribers, particularly around pharmacology and mentorship and outlines specific CPD requirements for practitioners.
目的/目标:本研究旨在探讨护士和助产士从业者对其角色教育准备的看法,并确定继续教育(CPD)的要求,以生成具有潜在教育和研究、政策和实践意义的实践知识。
自引入以来,护士和助产士处方角色的教育准备相对不变,遵循一种模式,即从业者通过专门的医学导师参与理论学习和临床环境中的学习。自 2009 年以来,爱尔兰尚未对这种准备进行重大检查。
这是一项定性研究,以解释学现象学的相关要素为指导。
在获得研究伦理批准和知情同意后,来自 2 家产科医院的 16 名参与者参加了一对一的录音半结构化访谈。
参与者对教育计划的体验各不相同,有些参与者认识到广泛的药理学模块的重要性,而其他参与者则认为这与其狭窄的处方范围无关。与医生导师合作的经验从积极的学习经验到没有为学习做出贡献的经验不等。确定了参与继续教育的障碍,以及实践领域的进展,这些进展确定了额外的继续教育要求。
本研究生成了基于实践的知识,为未来护士和助产士从业者的教育准备提供了方向,特别是在药理学和指导方面,并概述了从业者的具体继续教育要求。