Exploring the competencies of inflammatory bowel disease nurses in Italy: a cross-sectional survey.

IF 2.2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-25 DOI:10.20524/aog.2025.0981
Elisa Schiavoni, Daniela Greco, Franco Scaldaferri, Daniele Napolitano
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Abstract

Background: Nurses are essential in the care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the competencies of IBD nurses in Italy still need to be studied. This research assessed Italian IBD nurses' fundamental and advanced skills, providing a baseline for future professional development.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used an online survey developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel, including gastroenterologists and IBD nurse specialists. The 53-item survey covered sociodemographics, professional characteristics, institutional context and competencies (fundamental and advanced), assessed via a 5-point Likert scale based on Nurse European Crohn and Colitis Organisation guidelines. Distributed nationwide from June to August 2024, descriptive statistics summarized participants' profiles, while inferential analyses, including Pearson's correlations and ANOVA, explored associations between competencies and variables such as experience, education, and institutional factors.

Results: The study analyzed responses from 50 IBD nurses, predominantly female (92%), with a mean age of 48.38±9.7 years. Fundamental competencies showed consistently higher mean scores compared to advanced competencies. High proficiency was noted in establishing empathetic relationships and recognizing the emotional impact of IBD (mean score: 4.06/5). Advanced competencies with the highest scores included caregiver education and multidisciplinary support (3.56/5 and 3.40/5, respectively). Significant correlations were observed between years of IBD-specific experience and competencies such as therapeutic management and stress handling.

Conclusions: Italian IBD nurses demonstrate fundamental solid and moderate skills in advanced competencies. Enhancing educational programs and multidisciplinary collaboration can improve the quality of care for IBD patients. Future studies should address integrating digital health tools to support self-management and patient outcomes.

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探索意大利炎性肠病护士的能力:一项横断面调查。
背景:护士在炎性肠病(IBD)患者的护理中是必不可少的。然而,意大利IBD护士的能力仍然需要研究。本研究评估了意大利IBD护士的基础和高级技能,为未来的专业发展提供了基线。方法:这项横断面研究使用了由多学科专家小组开发的在线调查,包括胃肠病学家和IBD护士专家。这项53项调查涵盖了社会人口统计、专业特征、机构背景和能力(基本和高级),根据护士欧洲克罗恩和结肠炎组织的指导方针,通过5分李克特量表进行评估。从2024年6月到8月,在全国范围内进行了描述性统计,总结了参与者的概况,而包括Pearson相关性和方差分析在内的推论分析则探讨了能力与经验、教育和制度因素等变量之间的关系。结果:本研究分析了50名IBD护士的反馈,其中女性占92%,平均年龄48.38±9.7岁。与高级能力相比,基本能力的平均得分始终较高。在建立共情关系和认识IBD的情绪影响方面熟练程度较高(平均得分:4.06/5)。得分最高的高级能力包括照顾者教育和多学科支持(分别为3.56/5和3.40/5)。观察到ibd特定经验与能力(如治疗管理和压力处理)之间的显著相关性。结论:意大利IBD护士在高级能力方面表现出基本的扎实和中等的技能。加强教育计划和多学科合作可以提高IBD患者的护理质量。未来的研究应解决整合数字健康工具以支持自我管理和患者结果的问题。
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