Department of Health Services Research and Nursing Science, School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
J Adv Nurs. 2022 Jan;78(1):26-47. doi: 10.1111/jan.14955. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Primary healthcare nurses' potential to enable patient and community participation has been increasingly acknowledged. A conceptual understanding of their contributions within a broad range of participation processes is still lacking.
The aims of this study were to develop a conceptual framework that provides information on the role of primary healthcare nurses in shaping participation processes with patients and communities in the context of chronic diseases and to identify conditions that enable or hinder the promotion of patient and community participation by nurses.
An integrative review was conducted.
Twenty-three articles published from 2000 to 2019 were included in the analysis: 19 retrieved from PubMed and CHINAL and 4 added through other sources.
An inductive data analysis and quality appraisal of studies were conducted.
The analysis reveals four areas where nurses are involved in facilitating patient and community participation: (1) sharing understanding of health problems and needs, (2) developing resources and facilitating patient education for self-management, (3) raising patients' voices as an advocate in service development and (4) supporting individual and community networks. The conditions affecting nurses' engagement in fostering participation processes are as follows: (1) care priorities and overall workload, (2) nurses' attitudes towards participation and (3) users' acceptance of nurses as partners.
Future research can use the framework as a basis for empirical studies investigating nurses' involvement in pursuing patient and community participation. Interventions should focus less on indirect forms of participation, like patient education or advocacy, but should also focus on active forms of participation. Research is needed on nurses' involvement in community participation processes.
This framework can be used and adapted in future research on patient and community participation in primary healthcare. It describes areas of participation and the facilitators and barriers within the broad range of activities of primary healthcare nurses.
初级保健护士在促进患者和社区参与方面的潜力已逐渐得到认可。但对于他们在广泛的参与过程中所做出的贡献,仍缺乏概念性的理解。
本研究旨在开发一个概念框架,以提供有关初级保健护士在慢性病背景下塑造患者和社区参与过程的角色的信息,并确定促进护士促进患者和社区参与的条件和障碍。
这是一次综合回顾。
从 2000 年至 2019 年期间共纳入了 23 篇文章进行分析:19 篇从 PubMed 和 CHINAL 检索获得,4 篇通过其他途径补充。
对研究进行了归纳数据分析和质量评估。
分析揭示了护士在促进患者和社区参与方面涉及的四个领域:(1)分享对健康问题和需求的理解,(2)开发资源并促进患者自我管理教育,(3)在服务发展中作为倡导者提升患者的声音,以及(4)支持个人和社区网络。影响护士参与促进参与过程的条件如下:(1)护理重点和总体工作量,(2)护士对参与的态度,以及(3)患者对护士作为合作伙伴的接受程度。
未来的研究可以使用该框架作为调查护士参与追求患者和社区参与的实证研究的基础。干预措施不应仅侧重于患者教育或倡导等间接形式的参与,还应侧重于积极形式的参与。需要研究护士在社区参与过程中的参与情况。
本框架可用于和适用于未来关于初级保健中患者和社区参与的研究。它描述了参与的领域以及初级保健护士广泛活动中的促进因素和障碍。