RCN Strategic Research Alliance, Division of Nursing & Midwifery, Health Sciences School, Barber House Annexe, 3a Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield S10 2LA, UK.
Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2023 Jan 9;24:e3. doi: 10.1017/S146342362200072X.
To explore higher education institution (HEI) perspectives on the development and implementation of trainee nursing associates (NAs) in the primary care workforce in England.
Current shortages of primary health care staff have led to innovative skill mix approaches in attempts to maintain safe and effective care. In England, a new level of nursing practice, NAs, was introduced and joined the workforce in 2019. This role was envisaged as a way of bridging the skills gap between health care assistants and registered nurses and as an alternative route into registered nursing. However, there is limited evidence on programme development and implementation of trainee NAs within primary care settings and HEI perspectives on this.
This paper draws from a larger qualitative study of HEI perspectives on the trainee NA programme. Twenty-seven staff involved in training NAs, from five HEIs across England, were interviewed from June to September 2021. The interview schedule specifically included questions relating to primary care. Data relating to primary care were extracted and analysed using a combined framework and thematic analysis approach.
Three themes were developed: 'Understanding the trainee role and requirements', 'Trainee support in primary care' and 'Skills and scope of practice'. It is apparent that a more limited understanding of the NA programme requirements can lead to difficulties in accessing the right support for trainees in primary care. This can create challenges for trainees in gaining the required competencies and uncertainty in understanding what constitutes a safe scope of practice within the role for both employers and trainees. It might be anticipated that as this new programme becomes more embedded in primary care, a greater understanding will develop, support will improve and the nature and scope of this new level of practice will become clearer.
探讨英国高等教育机构(HEI)对初级保健劳动力中培训护士助理(NA)发展和实施的看法。
当前初级保健人员短缺,导致采用创新的技能组合方法来维持安全有效的护理。在英国,引入了一种新的护理实践水平,即护士助理(NA),并于 2019 年加入了劳动力队伍。这个角色被视为在医疗保健助理和注册护士之间弥合技能差距的一种方式,也是成为注册护士的一种替代途径。然而,关于初级保健环境中培训护士助理的方案制定和实施以及 HEI 对此的看法,证据有限。
本文借鉴了对 HEI 关于培训护士助理方案看法的更大规模定性研究。2021 年 6 月至 9 月,对来自英格兰五所 HEI 的 27 名参与培训 NA 的工作人员进行了访谈。访谈提纲特别包括与初级保健相关的问题。使用综合框架和主题分析方法,从初级保健中提取和分析与初级保健相关的数据。
提出了三个主题:“了解培训生角色和要求”、“初级保健中的培训生支持”和“技能和实践范围”。显然,对 NA 方案要求的理解较为有限,可能导致难以为初级保健中的培训生提供正确的支持。这可能会给培训生带来获得所需能力的挑战,并导致雇主和培训生对该角色的安全实践范围感到不确定。随着这个新方案在初级保健中更加扎根,预计会有更深入的理解,支持会得到改善,并且这种新水平的实践的性质和范围将变得更加清晰。