Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement: Respiratory nursing.

Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-29 DOI:10.1111/resp.14322
Sheree M S Smith, Jane Cotter, Betty Poot, Nikola Ncube
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The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand's (TSANZ) Position Statement recognizes the pivotal role respiratory nurses play in the lung health of Australians and New Zealanders. The national and international lung health strategies are evidence based to ensure optimal professional clinical support for patients. Respiratory nurses are essential to the success of these strategies as a professional workforce, irrespective of healthcare setting, as they are at the forefront of the delivery of world-class evidence-based respiratory care. Respiratory nursing, as an entity, does not have the status as a nursing specialist area despite its range of professional practice across the life span and diverse settings, including disease prevention, public health, occupational health, symptom management, health education, surgery, rehabilitation, non-invasive ventilation, support for a life-limiting illness and adjustments to living with a chronic disease. Recognition of the specialized nature of work and specialist nursing practice status has been conferred by nurse registration boards upon cancer, emergency, cardiac, critical care, midwifery, mental health and palliative care nurses. It is time to confer this speciality practice recognition upon respiratory nurses of Australia and New Zealand. Through this position statement, the TSANZ advocates for respiratory nursing as a speciality area of professional nursing practice, thus supporting registered nurses in respiratory practice as well as the development of future generations of respiratory nurses. Furthermore, this statement validates the strong partnerships between all professions within the society for the advancement of lung health.

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澳大利亚和新西兰胸科学会立场声明:呼吸护理。
澳大利亚和新西兰胸科学会(TSANZ)的立场声明承认呼吸护士在澳大利亚和新西兰人的肺部健康中发挥的关键作用。国家和国际肺部健康战略以证据为基础,确保为患者提供最佳的专业临床支持。无论医疗环境如何,呼吸系统护士作为专业人员对于这些战略的成功至关重要,因为他们处于提供世界级循证呼吸护理的最前沿。呼吸护理作为一个实体,并不具有护理专业领域的地位,尽管它的专业实践范围跨越生命周期和不同的环境,包括疾病预防、公共卫生、职业卫生、症状管理、健康教育、手术、康复、无创通气、支持限制生命的疾病和适应慢性疾病。护士注册委员会对癌症、急诊、心脏、重症护理、助产、精神健康和姑息治疗护士的工作性质和专科护理实践地位给予了承认。是时候将这一专业实践认可授予澳大利亚和新西兰的呼吸护士了。通过这一立场声明,TSANZ倡导呼吸护理作为专业护理实践的专业领域,从而支持呼吸实践的注册护士以及未来几代呼吸护士的发展。此外,该声明证实了社会内所有专业之间为促进肺部健康而建立的强有力的伙伴关系。
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