Exploring the implementation of key nursing roles in children's cardiac services.

Q3 Medicine
Nursing children and young people Pub Date : 2024-07-04 Epub Date: 2023-12-18 DOI:10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1495
Kerry Louise Gaskin, Lynda Shaughnessy, Amanda Daniels
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Abstract

Background: Children's cardiac nursing roles have changed over the past decade. Royal College of Nursing (RCN) guidance and NHS England standards have been published with the aim of standardising and enhancing nursing care for children and young people with congenital heart disease (CHD) and their families.

Aim: To explore the breath of implementation of key nursing roles in children's cardiac services across the UK and Ireland and to determine whether the roles met the RCN guidance and the NHS England standards.

Method: A cross-sectional survey design was used. The 150 members of the Congenital Cardiac Nurses Association (CCNA) were invited via email to participate and were sent a link to an online survey.

Findings: Of the 150 potential respondents, 31 completed the survey. Overall, respondents believed that the RCN guidance had been implemented effectively and that children's cardiac nursing roles matched the RCN's example job descriptions. Respondents' comments suggested that implementation of the NHS England standards had been challenging and that progress in setting up key roles such as lead nurse, cardiac nurse educator and children's cardiac nurse specialist had been slow. Respondents felt that political and financial factors adversely affected recruitment.

Conclusion: Since publication of the NHS England standards there has been some progress in the implementation, in children's cardiac services, of key nursing roles such as lead nurse and innovative nursing roles such as advanced nurse practitioner and research nurse. The findings of this study have informed the latest edition of the RCN guidance, which now includes the role of senior research nurse.

探索在儿童心脏服务中实施关键护理角色。
背景:在过去十年中,儿童心脏病护理的角色发生了变化。英国皇家护理学院(RCN)指南和英国国家医疗服务系统(NHS)标准已经发布,旨在规范和加强对患有先天性心脏病(CHD)的儿童和青少年及其家庭的护理。目的:探讨英国和爱尔兰儿童心脏病服务中关键护理角色的实施情况,并确定这些角色是否符合 RCN 指南和英国国家医疗服务系统(NHS)标准:采用横断面调查设计。通过电子邮件邀请先天性心脏病护士协会(CCNA)的 150 名成员参与调查,并向他们发送了在线调查的链接:在 150 名潜在受访者中,有 31 人完成了调查。总体而言,受访者认为 RCN 指南已得到有效实施,儿童心脏病护理角色与 RCN 的示例职位描述相符。受访者的意见表明,英格兰国家医疗服务体系标准的实施具有挑战性,在设立护士长、心脏护理教育者和儿童心脏专科护士等关键职位方面进展缓慢。受访者认为,政治和财政因素对招聘工作产生了不利影响:自英格兰国家医疗服务体系标准发布以来,在儿童心脏病服务中,主要护理角色(如首席护士)和创新护理角色(如高级执业护士和研究护士)的实施取得了一些进展。这项研究的结果为最新版的 RCN 指南提供了依据,该指南现在包含了高级研究护士的角色。
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