Career Considerations in Nurse-Led Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinics: a Two-Center Qualitative Study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RMHP.S465663
Fei-Yi Zhao, Gerard A Kennedy, Julia Gilbert, Russell Conduit, Peijie Xu, Li-Ping Yue, Wen-Jing Zhang, Yan-Mei Wang, Yuen-Shan Ho, Qiang-Qiang Fu, Zhen Zheng
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Abstract

Background: Growing demand exists for high-quality Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) care, particularly through Nurse-led TCM clinics (TCM-NLCs). Nurses with extensive experience in TCM departments represent a potential workforce for this healthcare model. This qualitative study aims to investigate the willingness of these candidates to engage in TCM-NLCs, with a specific focus on their main concerns and apprehensions when facing new challenges.

Methods: Individual semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted with senior nurses from two TCM hospitals in Shanghai. Each participant had a minimum of three years of work experience in a TCM related department. Conventional qualitative content analysis was utilized.

Results: Fourteen participants were interviewed and data saturation was achieved. Nurses exhibited strong interest in practicing in TCM-NLCs. They believed that such innovative TCM nursing service model not only extends nursing role, provides greater empowerment and opportunities for professional development but also meets patients' diverse healthcare needs, reduces reliance on other healthcare providers such as doctors, and increases hospital revenue. However, challenges such as deficiencies in evidence-based TCM nursing education, the absence of standardized practice guidelines, and limited prescriptive privileges were identified as primary obstacles to engaging in TCM-NLCs practice, potentially undermining the specialization of this advanced nursing practice model.

Conclusion: Although the nurses interviewed were highly motivated, they generally lacked confidence to practice independently in TCM-NLCs. A pressing priority is to address their concerns by providing appropriate resources as well as education and policy support to enhance their competency and ensure their practice autonomy, therefore building a more qualified pool of professionals for advanced TCM nursing practice.

以护士为主导的中医诊所的职业考虑因素:一项双中心定性研究。
背景:对高质量中医(TCM)护理的需求日益增长,特别是通过护士主导的中医诊所(TCM-NLCs)。在中医科拥有丰富经验的护士是这种医疗保健模式的潜在劳动力。本定性研究旨在调查这些候选人参与中医诊所的意愿,特别关注他们在面对新挑战时的主要顾虑和担忧:方法:对上海两家中医医院的资深护士进行了面对面的半结构化访谈。每位受访者都有至少三年的中医相关科室工作经验。研究采用了传统的定性内容分析方法:结果:共访谈了 14 位参与者,数据达到饱和。护士们对在中医护理中心执业表现出浓厚的兴趣。她们认为,这种创新的中医护理服务模式不仅能扩展护士的角色,提供更大的授权和专业发展机会,还能满足患者多样化的医疗保健需求,减少对医生等其他医疗服务提供者的依赖,增加医院收入。然而,循证中医护理教育的不足、标准化实践指南的缺失以及有限的处方权等挑战被认为是从事中医-NLCs实践的主要障碍,可能会破坏这种高级护理实践模式的专业化:结论:尽管受访护士积极性很高,但她们普遍缺乏在中医-NLCs中独立实践的信心。当务之急是通过提供适当的资源以及教育和政策支持来消除她们的顾虑,以提高她们的能力并确保她们的执业自主权,从而为高级中医护理实践培养更多合格的专业人员。
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