Work environment challenging Irish public health nurses' care quality: First postnatal visit.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-20 DOI:10.1111/phn.12993
Martina Giltenane, Ann Sheridan, Thilo Kroll, Kate Frazer
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Abstract

Objectives: Exploring views and experiences of public health nurses of their work environment and measurement of care practices at first postnatal visits.

Design: An exploratory qualitative design. Data collected using four focus groups and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Sample: Nineteen public health nurses from four health service regions in Ireland participated.

Results: Two themes emerged. Theme one identified "challenges of providing a quality service." Public health nurses identified workload demands and that the working environment can detract from the ability to provide a quality service. Challenges within the home, language barriers, and lack of support from management were key issues. Theme two identified "challenges of measuring quality of public health nursing practice." While Measuring practice through quantitative outcomes such as key performance indicators were viewed as inadequate to measure the quality of care provided, positive views of using quality process indicators to measure the quality of their practice emerged.

Conclusions: Key issues concern the working environment of public health nurses and challenges of providing and measuring care practices. Absence of appropriate supports and resources means public health nurses work hard to provide quality care. Public health nurses were confident they would score high on quality process measurements of their practice.

工作环境挑战爱尔兰公共卫生护士的护理质量:第一次产后访问。
目的:探讨公共卫生护士对产后初诊工作环境和护理实践的看法和体会。设计:探索性质的设计。使用四个焦点小组收集数据,并使用专题分析进行分析。样本:来自爱尔兰四个卫生服务区域的19名公共卫生护士参与了调查。结果:出现了两个主题。主题一确定了“提供优质服务的挑战”。公共卫生护士确定工作量需求和工作环境可能减损提供高质量服务的能力。家庭内部的挑战、语言障碍和缺乏管理层的支持是关键问题。主题二确定了“衡量公共卫生护理实践质量的挑战”。虽然通过量化结果(如关键绩效指标)来衡量实践被认为不足以衡量提供的护理质量,但使用质量过程指标来衡量实践质量的积极观点出现了。结论:关注公共卫生护士工作环境的关键问题以及提供和衡量护理实践的挑战。由于缺乏适当的支持和资源,公共卫生护士必须努力提供高质量的护理。公共卫生护士有信心他们会在实践的质量过程测量中获得高分。
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