Wolbers Inge, van Os Arjan, Lalleman Pieterbas, Schoonhoven Lisette, Bleijenberg Nienke
Proactive Care for Older People Living at Home, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Institute for Nursing Studies, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2025 Mar 18;15(3):e090590. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090590.
The rising global demand for district nursing care necessitates effective strategies to support evidence-based decision-making. Despite the extensive development of nursing guidelines, adherence by district nursing teams remains suboptimal, revealing a gap between guideline development and daily practice. The Learning And Reflection for Nurses (LEARN) programme aims to bridge this gap by enhancing guideline use and fostering a learning attitude among district nursing teams. This protocol outlines the programme's development, components and evaluation approach.
An action research approach will be used to develop, adjust and evaluate the LEARN programme. The programme includes two interventions: a team-learning intervention focusing on guideline use and collective learning, and a leadership training intervention for district nurses to enhance their impact and role in adopting new knowledge. The team learning intervention will be sequentially deployed and evaluated in four district nursing teams across three care organisations, each lasting approximately 5 months. The leadership training will be conducted and evaluated in two cohorts, each lasting about 5 months. Participation in the team learning intervention requires at least one district nurse to participate in the leadership training. Each intervention will follow an action spiral structure, with learning outcomes from previous interventions carried over to the next. Data will be collected through observations, written reflections, focus groups and questionnaires via a mobile application. Data analysis will occur in two steps: parallel data collection and analysis during the intervention, followed by a longitudinal qualitative approach to identify learning processes over time and evaluate the intervention's impact.
Ethics approval has been obtained from the Ethical Committee Research of the HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (reference numbers 165-001-2022 and 157-001-2022). Findings will be disseminated continuously throughout the research via workshops, presentations and summary documents for district nurses and their teams, care organisations, strategic policymakers and the academic community.
全球对社区护理服务的需求不断增加,因此需要有效的策略来支持循证决策。尽管护理指南得到了广泛发展,但社区护理团队的遵循情况仍不尽人意,这揭示了指南制定与日常实践之间的差距。护士学习与反思(LEARN)计划旨在通过加强指南应用和培养社区护理团队的学习态度来弥合这一差距。本方案概述了该计划的开发、组成部分和评估方法。
将采用行动研究方法来开发、调整和评估LEARN计划。该计划包括两项干预措施:一项侧重于指南应用和集体学习的团队学习干预措施,以及一项针对社区护士的领导力培训干预措施,以增强他们在采用新知识方面的影响力和作用。团队学习干预措施将在三个护理机构的四个社区护理团队中依次展开并进行评估,每个团队持续约5个月。领导力培训将分两个队列进行并评估,每个队列持续约5个月。参与团队学习干预措施要求至少有一名社区护士参加领导力培训。每项干预措施都将遵循行动螺旋结构,将前一项干预措施的学习成果延续到下一项。数据将通过观察、书面反思、焦点小组以及通过移动应用程序进行的问卷调查来收集。数据分析将分两个步骤进行:在干预期间进行并行数据收集和分析,随后采用纵向定性方法来确定随时间推移的学习过程并评估干预措施的影响。
已获得乌得勒支应用科学大学伦理委员会研究的伦理批准(参考编号165 - 001 - 2022和157 - 001 - 2022)。研究结果将在整个研究过程中通过研讨会、报告以及为社区护士及其团队、护理机构、战略政策制定者和学术界提供的总结文件持续进行传播。