Associate Professor. The Cheryl Spencer, Department of Nursing, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Nursing, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2021 Nov;53(6):753-761. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12686. Epub 2021 Jun 20.
To explore the association of genomic knowledge, self-epistemic authority (SEA; i.e., subjective perception of knowledge expertise), perceived importance of genomics in nursing, and the integration of genomic skills into nursing practice.
A cross-sectional study of nurses working in pediatric, obstetric, and internal wards of two medical centers in Israel between February and October 2018.
Participants completed anonymous questionnaires about genomic knowledge, SEA, perceived importance of genomics, and the performance of genomic skills in nursing practice. Associations between variables were analyzed using Pearson correlations, and a hierarchical regression model was used to determine which variables explained the performance of genomic practices among participants.
Altogether 423 nurses participated in the study. The mean genomic knowledge was low (55.05 ± 14.82%). Nurses reported a low integration of genomic skills in their practice (M = 1.90, SD = 0.71), although their overall perceived importance of genomics was positive (M = 2.88, SD = 0.68). Positive correlations were found between SEA and the integration of genomic skills in nursing practice. Obstetric nurses had more genomic knowledge, more positive perceptions about genomics, and performed more genomic skills in their nursing practice.
Although nurses realized the importance of genomics to their practice, and genomics is part of the Israeli nursing core curriculum, we found disappointingly low levels of knowledge and performance of genomic skills in nursing practice.
The results call for action to establish ongoing education programs in genomics for nurses, which would lead to the inclusion of genomic skills into routine nursing practice, and prepare nurses for providing personalized medicine.
探讨基因组知识、自我认知权威(SEA;即对知识专长的主观感知)、护理中基因组重要性的认知,以及将基因组技能整合到护理实践中的关联。
2018 年 2 月至 10 月期间,在以色列两家医疗中心的儿科、产科和内科病房工作的护士进行了一项横断面研究。
参与者完成了关于基因组知识、SEA、对基因组学重要性的认知,以及在护理实践中执行基因组技能的匿名问卷。使用 Pearson 相关分析来分析变量之间的关联,并用分层回归模型来确定哪些变量可以解释参与者在基因组实践中的表现。
共有 423 名护士参与了研究。基因组知识平均水平较低(55.05 ± 14.82%)。尽管护士们总体上认为基因组学对其护理实践非常重要(M = 2.88,SD = 0.68),但他们报告的基因组技能整合度较低(M = 1.90,SD = 0.71)。SEA 与护理实践中基因组技能的整合呈正相关。产科护士具有更多的基因组知识,对基因组学的看法更为积极,并且在护理实践中执行更多的基因组技能。
尽管护士们意识到基因组学对其实践的重要性,并且基因组学是以色列护理核心课程的一部分,但我们发现他们在护理实践中基因组知识和技能的应用水平令人失望地低。
研究结果呼吁为护士建立基因组学继续教育计划,这将导致将基因组技能纳入常规护理实践,并为护士提供个性化医疗做好准备。