School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Front Public Health. 2023 Feb 3;11:1072721. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1072721. eCollection 2023.
There are growing evidence of poor nurse-client relationships in maternal and child health (MCH). The nursing curriculum forms an important entry point for strengthening such relationships, consequently improving client satisfaction with nurses' competencies, confidence in the formal healthcare system, healthcare-seeking practices, continuity with care, and MCH outcomes.
MCH nurses and clients were invited to design an intervention package (prototype) to improve nurse-client relationships using a human-centered design (HCD) approach.
A multi-step HCD approach was employed to first examine the contributors of poor nurse-client relationships using nine focus group discussions with nurses and clients and 12 key informant interviews with MCH administrators. Then, three meetings were held with 10 nurses, 10 clients, and 10 administrators to co-develop an intervention package to address the identified contributors. The solutions were validated by collecting qualitative information through six focus groups with nurses and MCH clients who were not involved in the initial HCD stages. Finally, refinement and adaptation meetings were held with 15 nurses, 15 clients, and 10 administrators. The data were managed with NVivo 12 software and analyzed thematically.
Nursing curriculum challenges contributing to poor nurse-client relationships in MCH care included inadequate content on nurse-client relationships specifically topics of customer care, communication skills, and patient-centered care; an inadequate practice on communication skills within nursing schools; and the absence of specific trainers on interpersonal relationships. Consequently, improving the nursing curriculum was one of the interventions proposed during the co-design and rated by participants as highly acceptable during validation and refinement meetings. Suggested improvements to the curriculum included increasing hours and credits on communication skills and patient-centered care, including customer care courses in the curriculum and creating a friendly learning environment for clinical practice on strengthening interpersonal relationships.
Improving the nursing curriculum was considered by nurses and clients as one of the acceptable interventions to strengthen nurse-client relations in MCH care in rural Tanzania. Nursing education policy and curriculum developers need to ensure the curriculum facilitates the development of much-needed interpersonal skills among nursing graduates for them to have positive therapeutic interactions with their clients.
越来越多的证据表明,在母婴保健(MCH)方面,护士与客户之间的关系不佳。护理课程是加强这种关系的一个重要切入点,因此可以提高客户对护士能力的满意度、对正规医疗体系的信心、寻求医疗服务的行为、护理的连续性以及母婴保健的结果。
邀请 MCH 护士和客户使用以人为中心的设计(HCD)方法设计一个干预包(原型),以改善护士与客户之间的关系。
采用多步骤 HCD 方法,首先使用 9 次与护士和客户的焦点小组讨论以及 12 次与 MCH 管理人员的关键知情人访谈,检查造成护士与客户关系不佳的因素。然后,与 10 名护士、10 名客户和 10 名管理人员举行了 3 次会议,共同制定了一项干预计划,以解决确定的因素。通过收集未参与初始 HCD 阶段的 6 次与护士和 MCH 客户的焦点小组的定性信息来验证解决方案。最后,与 15 名护士、15 名客户和 10 名管理人员举行了完善和适应会议。使用 NVivo 12 软件管理数据,并进行主题分析。
导致 MCH 护理中护士与客户关系不佳的护理课程挑战包括:专门针对客户服务、沟通技巧和以患者为中心的护理的护士与客户关系内容不足;护理学校内沟通技巧的实践不足;以及缺乏人际关系方面的特定培训师。因此,改善护理课程是共同设计期间提出的干预措施之一,并在验证和完善会议期间被参与者评为高度可接受。课程的改进建议包括增加沟通技巧和以患者为中心的护理的课时和学分,在课程中增加客户服务课程,并为加强人际关系的临床实践创造友好的学习环境。
护士和客户认为,改善护理课程是加强坦桑尼亚农村母婴保健中护士与客户关系的可接受干预措施之一。护理教育政策和课程开发者需要确保课程能够促进护理毕业生发展急需的人际交往能力,以便他们与客户进行积极的治疗互动。