An Evaluation of a Virtual Seminar Series for Doctor of Nursing Students to Promote Advanced Nursing Practice.

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Charlotte T Lee, Erin Ziegler, Yuen Yu Chong, Anna Ngan, Franco Ng, Iman Omer, Helen Yue Lai Chan
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Background: Advanced practice nurses (APNs) have been responding to worldwide changing patient comorbidities, inequalities within access to care, and a shortage of primary care physicians. The scope of practice for these nurses has been expanding internationally but varies across different jurisdictions. For a period of time during the COVID-19 pandemic, APN trainees' opportunities to work with international mentors in-person were limited. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a virtual seminar series in supporting growth in clinical judgment, skills in nursing leadership, and advocacy to optimize APNs' scope of practice. Methods: A preexperimental study was conducted in one cohort of students in the Doctor of Nursing (DN) program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. A total of 10 prerecorded seminars were presented by nurse practitioners (NPs) in Canada on various disease topics. The evaluation of these seminars focused on the effectiveness of teaching by each speaker and the perceived confidence of learners in carrying out each domain of the APN scope of practice. Results: The study found that the virtual seminar series was effective in improving learners' perceived confidence in carrying out each domain of the APN scope of practice. The perceived teaching effectiveness of each speaker was also evaluated and found to be positive. Conclusions: The virtual seminar series was an effective strategy in supporting newly graduated APNs' professional transitions, particularly when opportunities for collaboration and education were limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Implications for Nursing: Mentorship, experiential learning, interprofessional training, and professional socialization are vital strategies for supporting APNs' professional development. The virtual seminar series can be an effective strategy for supporting APNs' scope of practice growth, especially in the current global pandemic context.

为护理博士生举办虚拟系列研讨会以促进高级护理实践的评估。
背景:高级执业护士(APNs)一直在应对全球不断变化的病人合并症、获得护理机会的不平等以及初级保健医生的短缺。这些护士的执业范围在国际上不断扩大,但在不同的司法管辖区却各不相同。在 COVID-19 大流行期间的一段时间内,全科护士学员与国际导师面对面合作的机会非常有限。目标:本研究旨在评估虚拟研讨会系列在支持临床判断、护理领导技能和宣传方面的成长以优化 APN 执业范围的有效性。研究方法在香港中文大学护理学博士(DN)课程的一届学生中开展了一项实验前研究。加拿大的执业护士(NPs)共举办了 10 场预先录制的讲座,内容涉及各种疾病。对这些讲座的评估主要集中在每位主讲人的教学效果,以及学习者在执行 APN 执业范围的每个领域时所感受到的信心。结果:研究发现,虚拟系列研讨会有效地提高了学习者在执行全科护士执业范围各领域工作时的自信心。此外,还对每位主讲人的教学效果进行了评估,结果显示其教学效果良好。结论:虚拟系列研讨会是支持新毕业的 APN 专业过渡的有效策略,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行导致合作和教育机会有限的情况下。对护理工作的启示:导师制、体验式学习、跨专业培训和专业社会化是支持助理护士专业发展的重要策略。虚拟研讨会系列可以成为支持全科护士执业范围增长的有效策略,尤其是在当前全球大流行的背景下。
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