Alternative capstone nursing experience to scale up testing and case investigation.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-10 DOI:10.1111/phn.13012
Monica Diamond-Caravella, Alison Fox, Marissa Clark, Lori Goodstone, Christine Glaser
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Abstract

Background: Surges related to the SARS-COV2 virus in the United States have underscored the critical importance of large-scale testing, case investigation and contact tracing. Baccalaureate nursing students have the potential to serve as surge capacity workforce in mitigation measures during this public health emergency.

Methods: Over the course of eight weeks (September-December 2020) baccalaureate senior capstone nursing students served as case investigators for a local health department (LHD) on Long Island, New York and surveillance pooled saliva testers for their college to ensure compliance with a state-wide COVID-19 testing mandate. To determine student perceptions working in these concurrent novel academic-partnerships during the COVID-19 pandemic, a descriptive survey of open-ended interview questions was completed by student participants (n = 10).

Results: Analysis of aggregate responses revealed common themes across the data set linking student learning and appreciation of the "eye-opening" experience to a sense of purpose, the value of communication, education and teamwork-all within the structure of public health nursing.

Conclusions: Baccalaureate nursing students can effectively serve as an untapped workforce within an academic partnership to support surveillance testing and case investigation during the COVID-19 pandemic and future public health crises. This partnership had the added benefit of exposing nursing students to the critical nature of public health nursing during this historic time in our nation.

替代顶点护理经验,以扩大测试和病例调查。
背景:与美国SARS-COV2病毒相关的激增凸显了大规模检测、病例调查和接触者追踪的至关重要性。本科护理专业的学生有潜力在这次突发公共卫生事件期间作为应急应变能力的工作人员。方法:在8周的时间里(2020年9月至12月),本科毕业的高级顶级护理专业学生在纽约长岛的一个当地卫生部门(LHD)担任病例调查员,并为他们的学院收集了唾液测试仪,以确保遵守全州范围内的COVID-19检测任务。为了确定学生在COVID-19大流行期间在这些同时存在的新型学术伙伴关系中工作的看法,学生参与者(n = 10)完成了一项开放式访谈问题的描述性调查。结果:对总体反应的分析揭示了整个数据集的共同主题,将学生的学习和对“大开眼界”体验的欣赏与目的感、沟通、教育和团队合作的价值联系起来,这些都在公共卫生护理的结构中。结论:护理学士学位学生可以在学术合作伙伴关系中有效地发挥未开发劳动力的作用,在2019冠状病毒病大流行和未来公共卫生危机期间支持监测检测和病例调查。这种伙伴关系有暴露护理学生的公共卫生护理的关键性质在这个历史性的时刻在我们国家的额外好处。
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