Lyons Rhiannon, Mathews Maria, Ryan Dana, Hedden Lindsay, Lukewich Julia, Marshall Emily Gard, Gill Paul S, Isenor Jennifer E, Martin-Misener Ruth, Wickett Jamie, Bulman Donna, Dufour Emilie, Meredith Leslie, Spencer Sarah, Vaughan Crystal, Brown Judith B
Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
J Adv Nurs. 2025 May;81(5):2510-2520. doi: 10.1111/jan.16468. Epub 2024 Sep 20.
To describe vaccination roles of primary care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
This analysis was part of a larger mixed-methods case study.
We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews from May 2022 to January 2023 with primary care nurses across four provinces: British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia. We asked participants to describe their roles during various stages of the pandemic, facilitators and challenges encountered and possible roles that nurses could have played. We used thematic analysis and analysed codes relevant to vaccination.
We interviewed a total of 76 nurses and identified four key functions of primary care nurses' roles in COVID-19 vaccination: (1) education, (2) vaccine administration, (3) outreach and (4) advocacy. Themes outlined nurses' roles with respect to patient education, addressing vaccine hesitancy, partaking in vaccination roles outside of regular primary care practice and supporting accessibility in COVID-19 vaccination. Specific tasks varied by nursing professions.
Primary care nurses fostered trust through existing patient-provider relationships to enhance roles and activities related to education, outreach and advocacy in COVID-19 vaccination. Some COVID-19 vaccine-related roles were more easily integrated into primary care, whereas others competed with routine primary care roles.
Findings highlight the vital contributions of primary care nurses towards COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Canada. Leveraging nursing expertise can enhance future pandemic response efforts and improve patient care by addressing barriers to vaccination and promoting equitable access to vaccination services.
This study addresses a knowledge gap by describing the vaccination-related roles of primary care nurses during the pandemic. Findings illustrate that nurses demonstrated adaptability through their engagement in vaccine education, administration, outreach and advocacy. This research informs resource allocation, policy development and workforce planning for future vaccination efforts during a pandemic response.
The authors have adhered to the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR) guidelines included in the Empirical Research Qualitative reporting method.
No patient or public contribution. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER CONTRIBUTE TO THE WIDER GLOBAL CLINICAL COMMUNITY?: Provides insight into the pivotal roles of primary care nurses during the COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Canada, highlighting their diverse contributions towards education, vaccine administration, outreach and advocacy. Offers implications for future pandemic planning by informing resource allocation, policy development and workforce planning for vaccination efforts.
描述加拿大新冠疫情期间初级护理护士的疫苗接种角色。
本分析是一项更大规模的混合方法案例研究的一部分。
2022年5月至2023年1月,我们对来自四个省份(不列颠哥伦比亚省、安大略省、纽芬兰与拉布拉多省和新斯科舍省)的初级护理护士进行了半结构化定性访谈。我们要求参与者描述他们在疫情不同阶段的角色、遇到的促进因素和挑战,以及护士可能发挥的潜在角色。我们采用主题分析法,分析与疫苗接种相关的编码。
我们共采访了76名护士,确定了初级护理护士在新冠疫苗接种中的四个关键职能:(1)教育,(2)疫苗接种管理,(3)外展服务,(4)宣传倡导。主题概述了护士在患者教育、解决疫苗犹豫问题、参与常规初级护理实践之外的疫苗接种工作以及支持新冠疫苗接种可及性方面的角色。具体任务因护理职业而异。
初级护理护士通过现有的医患关系建立信任,以加强与新冠疫苗接种教育、外展服务和宣传倡导相关的角色和活动。一些与新冠疫苗相关的角色更容易融入初级护理,而其他角色则与常规初级护理角色存在竞争。
研究结果突出了初级护理护士对加拿大新冠疫苗接种工作的重要贡献。利用护理专业知识可以通过消除疫苗接种障碍和促进公平获得疫苗接种服务,加强未来应对疫情的努力并改善患者护理。
本研究通过描述疫情期间初级护理护士与疫苗接种相关的角色,填补了知识空白。研究结果表明,护士通过参与疫苗教育、接种管理、外展服务和宣传倡导展现出了适应性。这项研究为疫情应对期间未来疫苗接种工作的资源分配、政策制定和劳动力规划提供了参考。
作者遵循了实证研究定性报告方法中包含的定性研究报告标准(SRQR)指南。
无患者或公众参与。
本文对更广泛的全球临床社区有何贡献?:深入了解加拿大新冠疫苗接种工作期间初级护理护士的关键作用,突出他们在教育、疫苗接种管理、外展服务和宣传倡导方面的多样贡献。通过为疫苗接种工作的资源分配、政策制定和劳动力规划提供参考,为未来疫情规划提供启示。