Department of Nursing Science, Medical Faculty, University of Oslo, Norway; Department of Research and Development, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital, Norway; Department of Postgraduate Studies, Lovisenberg Diaconal University College, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Health Management and Health Economics, Medical Faculty, University of Oslo, Norway; Department of Undergraduate Studies, Lovisenberg Diaconal University College, Norway.
J Pediatr Nurs. 2022 Sep-Oct;66:e137-e144. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.04.011. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
To explore nurses' perceptions of their educational role, pedagogical competence, and practice in teaching children with rheumatic diseases and their parents to manage subcutaneous injections at home.
In this qualitative study, we used thematic analysis to analyze data from three focus groups with 14 nurses responsible for patient education at one pediatric ward and two outpatient clinics.
We identified three main themes capturing nurses' perceptions of their educational role: myriad expectations, awareness of own competence, and facilitation and prioritization of patient education. Nurses perceived patient education as an expected but challenging duty of their work. They described a lack of pedagogical competence, insecurity in managing parents' and children's fears and worries, and limited organizational structures guiding their educational role. Nurses who worked in outpatient clinics felt freer to individualize education compared to ward nurses.
Nurses perceive their educational role as significant in enabling children and parents to manage subcutaneous injections at home; however, they require pedagogical competence integrated with daily practice to provide high-quality care. Short-term admissions require a different organization of patient education than before.
Nurses need increased training in communication and management of children's pain and fear during needle injections. Competence development should include opportunities for reflection and guidance in clinical practice. Pediatric specialist nurses at outpatient clinics seem to have better competence to provide individual patient education for these families. The potential advantage of web-based solutions for nurses' patient education is a promising avenue for future research.
探讨护士对其教育角色、教学能力以及在教授患有风湿性疾病的儿童及其家长在家中进行皮下注射的认识。
在这项定性研究中,我们使用主题分析方法对来自负责儿科病房和两个门诊的 14 名护士的三个焦点小组的数据进行了分析。
我们确定了三个主要主题,这些主题反映了护士对其教育角色的看法:期望多样、对自身能力的认识以及对患者教育的促进和优先化。护士认为患者教育是其工作中预期但具有挑战性的职责。他们描述了缺乏教学能力、在管理家长和儿童的恐惧和担忧方面缺乏安全感以及有限的组织结构指导其教育角色的问题。与病房护士相比,在门诊工作的护士感到在个性化教育方面更自由。
护士认为他们的教育角色对于使儿童和家长能够在家中管理皮下注射至关重要;然而,他们需要将教学能力与日常实践相结合,以提供高质量的护理。短期住院需要与之前不同的组织形式来进行患者教育。
护士需要在儿童疼痛和恐惧管理方面加强沟通和管理培训。能力发展应包括在临床实践中进行反思和指导的机会。门诊专科护士似乎更有能力为这些家庭提供个体化的患者教育。基于网络的解决方案在护士患者教育方面具有潜在优势,是未来研究的一个有前途的方向。