Nursing associate role: challenges and solutions in establishing it as a profession in its own right.

Christopher O'Sullivan, Jordan Dolan, Amy Congrave, William Mullaney
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The nursing associate (NA) role, introduced in England in 2019, was initially designed to bridge the gap between healthcare assistants and nurses and widen access to a career in healthcare while helping to address workforce shortages. The literature suggests that there has been a shift in perceptions, with many now viewing the NA role as an alternative route to becoming a nurse rather than as a profession in its own right. However, if a substantial proportion of NAs choose to become nurses, the original purposes of the role can no longer be achieved. This article discusses the evolving role of NAs, highlighting research findings on aspirations, professional identity, recognition, integration and possible exploitation. The authors stress the importance of clarifying role boundaries, integrating and supporting NAs in the healthcare team, and providing them with opportunities to develop professionally within their role so that progression to registered nurse status is not their only career perspective.

护理助理的角色:挑战和解决方案,建立它作为一个专业在自己的权利。
护理助理(NA)职位于2019年在英格兰推出,最初旨在弥合医疗助理和护士之间的差距,扩大医疗保健职业的机会,同时帮助解决劳动力短缺问题。文献表明,观念已经发生了转变,许多人现在将NA角色视为成为护士的另一种途径,而不是作为一种职业本身。然而,如果有相当比例的NAs选择成为护士,则该角色的原始目的就无法实现。本文讨论了NAs角色的演变,重点介绍了抱负、职业认同、认可、整合和可能的利用方面的研究成果。作者强调明确角色界限的重要性,整合和支持护理团队中的NAs,并为他们提供在其角色内专业发展的机会,以便晋升为注册护士地位不是他们唯一的职业前景。
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