Barrett Crystal, Mathews Maria, Poitras Marie-Eve, Norful Allison A, Martin-Misener Ruth, Tranmer Joan, Ryan Dana, Lukewich Julia
Faculty of Nursing, Memorial University, 300 Prince Phillip Drive, St. John's, NL A1B 3V6, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine, Western University, 1465 Richmond Street, London, ON N6G 2M1, Canada.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2021 Sep 27;3:100044. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2021.100044. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Registered nurses have increasingly taken on new, integrated roles across a variety of health care settings, thus leading to a lack of clarity among titles used to identify registered nurses. Protected titles, such as "registered nurse," identify regulated professionals, whereas informal job titles identify nurses by their education or practice area. The variation in education requirements of registered nurses and the inconsistency in titles used to identify registered nurses in primary care internationally limits the ability to compare research findings and policies across countries. There is also minimal documentation on the education requirements specific to registered nurses in primary care.
This study aims to (a) outline protected titles and education requirements for registered nurses; and (b) identify job titles and education requirements specific to registered nurses in primary care internationally.
A modified document analysis with key informant consultations was employed. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and key partner countries were considered for inclusion (=42). Online searches were performed using keywords (e.g. nurse, title, nursing education) to identify data focused on protected titles and education requirements of registered nurses, and job titles and education requirements of registered nurses in primary care. Data were extracted from online sources and verified for accuracy and completeness by key informants, identified for each country through online searches or professional networks.
Out of the 42 eligible countries, 24 countries were included in the final analysis. Five countries were excluded for their lack of available documents in English or French and 13 countries were excluded due to an inability to verify data with key informants. The findings show that "registered nurse" is the most common protected title internationally. Other protected titles include "general nurse" and "nurse." Many unofficial job titles for registered nurses in primary care were identified, including "primary care nurse," "general practice nurse," and "community nurse." Twelve countries had no specific job title for registered nurses in primary care. Consistently, there was no mandatory education required for registered nurses to practice in primary care. However, many countries had primary care-specific programs available for nurses to gain knowledge in this area.
This study confirms that job titles used to identify registered nurses in primary care vary considerably across countries. A unified understanding of international nomenclature for this role can support and facilitate future research, education, and policy development to recognize and optimize primary care nursing by improving access and quality of care for individuals, families, and communities.
Globally, job titles of RNs in primary care vary considerably and there are no formal primary care education requirements to practice.
注册护士在各种医疗环境中越来越多地承担新的综合角色,这导致用于识别注册护士的头衔缺乏明确性。受保护的头衔,如“注册护士”,用于识别受监管的专业人员,而非正式的工作头衔则根据护士的教育背景或执业领域来确定。注册护士教育要求的差异以及国际上初级保健中用于识别注册护士的头衔不一致,限制了跨国比较研究结果和政策的能力。关于初级保健中注册护士的特定教育要求的文献也很少。
本研究旨在(a)概述注册护士的受保护头衔和教育要求;(b)确定国际上初级保健中注册护士的特定工作头衔和教育要求。
采用经过修改的文献分析并咨询关键信息提供者。考虑纳入经济合作与发展组织及主要伙伴国家(=42个)。使用关键词(如护士、头衔、护理教育)进行在线搜索,以识别关注注册护士的受保护头衔和教育要求以及初级保健中注册护士的工作头衔和教育要求的数据。数据从在线来源提取,并由关键信息提供者核实其准确性和完整性,通过在线搜索或专业网络为每个国家确定关键信息提供者。
在42个符合条件的国家中,24个国家纳入了最终分析。5个国家因缺乏英文或法文可用文件而被排除,13个国家因无法与关键信息提供者核实数据而被排除。研究结果表明,“注册护士”是国际上最常见的受保护头衔。其他受保护头衔包括“普通护士”和“护士”。确定了许多初级保健中注册护士的非官方工作头衔,包括“初级保健护士”、“全科护士”和“社区护士”。12个国家没有针对初级保健中注册护士的特定工作头衔。一直以来,注册护士在初级保健中执业没有强制性教育要求。然而,许多国家有针对初级保健的特定项目,可供护士获取该领域的知识。
本研究证实,各国用于识别初级保健中注册护士的工作头衔差异很大。对这一角色的国际术语达成统一理解,有助于支持和促进未来的研究、教育及政策制定,通过改善个人、家庭和社区的医疗服务可及性和质量,来认可和优化初级保健护理。
在全球范围内,初级保健中注册护士的工作头衔差异很大,且执业没有正式的初级保健教育要求。