Jones Sarahjane, Bradbury Andrew, Shortland Sue, Hewett Fraser, Storey Karen
Associate Professor, School of Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University, UK.
Health Tutor, Health and Education Department, CU Scarborough, Birmingham City University, UK.
J Res Nurs. 2021 Nov;26(7):704-715. doi: 10.1177/17449871211024323. Epub 2021 Nov 17.
The delivery of research in healthcare in the UK is dependent on a subgroup of clinicians - clinical academics - who concurrently engage in clinical practice and academic activities. The need to increase access to such roles for general practice nurses has been identified, although the need for a robust career framework remains.
This study, with a qualitative interview and focus group design, aimed to explore the concept of clinical academic careers for general practice nurses by identifying barriers and enablers associated with pursuing and performing such roles.
General practice nurses ( = 18) and general practitioners ( = 5) engaged in either an audio -recorded interview or focus group. Verbatim transcripts were subjected to thematic analysis.
Four themes were identified: awareness and understanding; career pathway; personal and professional attributes; and organisational factors. Awareness and understanding were generally poor. Participants suggested that the career pathway was unclear, although it was generally assumed that such roles were 'out of reach' and require a minimum of Master's level education. An interest in research and the confidence to perform such duties were reported as the required personal and professional attributes. Organisational factors included the need for employers to understand the value and benefit of general practice nurse clinical academic roles, along with ensuring that the inevitable competing demands of such a role were appropriately managed.
This study highlights the difficulties faced by general practice nurses wishing to pursue a clinical academic career. Academia is seemingly placed on a pedestal, emphasising the need to embed research training early in nursing education to alter general practice nurse perceptions that clinical academic roles are unobtainable. The development of a robust career pathway for general practice nurse clinical academic roles may have a positive impact on the retention of experienced general practice nurses and attract newly qualified nurses. This research provides evidence as to the need for one.
在英国,医疗保健领域的研究工作依赖于一部分临床医生——临床学者,他们同时从事临床实践和学术活动。尽管仍需要一个完善的职业框架,但人们已经认识到有必要增加全科护士担任此类角色的机会。
本研究采用定性访谈和焦点小组设计,旨在通过识别与从事和履行此类角色相关的障碍和促进因素,探讨全科护士临床学术职业的概念。
全科护士(n = 18)和全科医生(n = 5)参与了录音访谈或焦点小组。逐字记录的文本进行了主题分析。
确定了四个主题:认知与理解;职业路径;个人和专业属性;以及组织因素。认知与理解普遍较差。参与者表示职业路径不明确,尽管人们普遍认为此类角色“遥不可及”,并且至少需要硕士学历。对研究的兴趣和履行此类职责的信心被报告为所需的个人和专业属性。组织因素包括雇主需要理解全科护士临床学术角色的价值和益处,同时确保妥善管理该角色不可避免的相互竞争的需求。
本研究凸显了希望从事临床学术职业的全科护士所面临的困难。学术界似乎高高在上,这强调了需要在护理教育早期就融入研究培训,以改变全科护士认为临床学术角色无法实现的观念。为全科护士临床学术角色制定完善的职业路径可能会对留住经验丰富的全科护士以及吸引新获得资格的护士产生积极影响。本研究为这一需求提供了证据。