Lesao Dibolelo Adeline, Rabie Tinda, Lubbe Welma, Scholtz Suegnet
School of Nursing Science, NuMIQ Focus Area, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
North-West University, NuMIQ Focus Area, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Oct 8;23(1):727. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02375-0.
Professional nurses are trained to provide quality care. Despite the professional nurses' acquired skill and professionalism attributes, the neonate, infant, and under-5-child mortality rates are high in sub-Saharan Africa. This health care report indicates that sub-Saharan Africa countries face a challenge in reaching the Sustainable Development Goal number 3 by the year 2030 (that is, ensuring healthy lives and reducing the mortality rates of children under 5). It has been reported that professionalism in nursing can improve the quality of care and positively change the health outcomes.
This study employed a qualitative exploratory, descriptive design to explore and describe professional nurses' own professionalism attributes to provide quality care to neonates, infants, and under-5 children in the North West province in South Africa. Eight naïve sketches of an all-inclusive sample of invited professional nurses (N = 25; n = 8) were received. The naïve sketch questions were based on the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario's professionalism attributes. Tesch's eight steps of data-analysis were used, with an independent coder's assistance.
The categories included (1) knowledge, (2) spirit of inquiry, (3) accountability, (4) autonomy, (5) advocacy, (6) collegiality and collaboration, (7) ethics and values, and (8) professional reputation, and each category generated sub-themes.
Professional nurses are aware of their own professionalism attributes in quality of care of neonates, infants and under-5 children; the 'innovation and visionary' attribute did not emerge, which should receive more attention to strengthen quality care. However, a new attribute, 'professional reputation', reflecting a South African culture-orientated attribute, emerged from the data collected.
专业护士接受过提供优质护理的培训。尽管专业护士具备所习得的技能和专业素养,但撒哈拉以南非洲地区的新生儿、婴儿及5岁以下儿童死亡率依然很高。这份医疗保健报告表明,撒哈拉以南非洲国家在实现2030年可持续发展目标3(即确保健康生活并降低5岁以下儿童死亡率)方面面临挑战。据报道,护理专业素养可提高护理质量并积极改善健康结果。
本研究采用定性探索性描述性设计,以探究和描述专业护士自身的专业素养,这些素养有助于为南非西北省的新生儿、婴儿及5岁以下儿童提供优质护理。共收到了8份对受邀专业护士(N = 25;n = 8)的包容性样本的原始描述。原始描述问题基于安大略省注册护士协会的专业素养属性。在一名独立编码员的协助下,采用了泰施的八步数据分析方法。
这些类别包括:(1)知识,(2)探究精神,(3)问责制,(4)自主性,(5)倡导,(6)同事关系与协作,(7)伦理与价值观,以及(8)职业声誉,且每个类别都产生了子主题。
专业护士意识到自己在新生儿、婴儿及5岁以下儿童护理质量方面的专业素养属性;“创新与远见”属性未出现,应予以更多关注以加强优质护理。然而,从收集的数据中出现了一个反映南非文化导向属性的新属性——“职业声誉”。