Reflections: The Responsibility of Doctoral Nurses to Lead a Change in Practice

Q3 Nursing
Aquichan Pub Date : 2021-06-25 DOI:10.5294/aqui.2021.21.2.4
E. Rosser
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This paper aims to consider the responsibilities of doctoral nurses to lead changes in practice through a very personal reflection of over 52 years in nursing. The reflective learning moves from an early training experience where I learned to ‘do’ to becoming a nursing professor with a doctoral qualification and an ‘evidence-based doer.’ The change witnessed has been considerable. As the highest educated professional, I have learned that doctoral nurses are responsible for leading and directly influencing clinical practice, either as a practitioner, an educator, or a researcher. They are capable of encouraging the development of critical thinking skills and helping practitioners to be curious, take risks with ideas, identify gaps in the evidence base, and be creative in their problem-solving. If the strategic vision for nurses globally is to provide the best quality of patient care, then evidence-based practice is key to leading from the head, hand, and heart. Doctoral nurses understand the patient benefits of a high staff-to-patient ratio and having a critical mass of university qualified nurses and must strive to influence policy to this effect. As each country, particularly in Latin America, develops a critical mass of doctorally qualified nurses, then they can harness their innovation, create new ways of working, attract them back into practice, and strengthen their political voice to lead strategic change. Doctoral nurses must develop their leadership skills and their confidence to lead. They have a responsibility to realise their potential and identify the opportunities to really make a difference.
反思:博士护士领导实践变革的责任
本文旨在考虑博士护士的责任,通过一个非常个人的反思,超过52年的护理领导实践的变化。反思性学习从早期的培训经历(在那里我学会了“做”)发展到成为一名拥有博士资格的护理学教授和一名“循证实干家”。“我们见证了巨大的变化。作为受教育程度最高的专业人员,我了解到博士护士无论是作为医生、教育工作者还是研究人员,都有责任领导和直接影响临床实践。他们能够鼓励批判性思维技能的发展,并帮助实践者保持好奇心,冒着想法的风险,识别证据基础中的差距,并在解决问题时具有创造性。如果全球护士的战略愿景是提供最优质的患者护理,那么以证据为基础的实践是从头脑、手和心来领导的关键。博士护士了解高医护人员与患者比例以及拥有大学合格护士的临界质量对患者的好处,必须努力影响政策以达到这一效果。随着每个国家,特别是拉丁美洲国家培养了一批具有博士资格的护士,他们就可以利用他们的创新,创造新的工作方式,吸引他们重返实践,并加强他们的政治声音,以领导战略变革。博士护士必须培养他们的领导技能和领导的信心。他们有责任实现自己的潜力,并找到真正有所作为的机会。
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Aquichan
Aquichan NURSING-
CiteScore
1.10
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0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquichan, a journal of medical and health sciences from the field of health sciences and, more specifically, nursing, publishes articles resulting from investigations from a point of view of epistemology, evidence-based practice, chronic care, promotion and prevention. The articles are for the academic and scientific community, both in Colombia and abroad. The journal accepts original, previously unpublished papers in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which are the product of a research or a review and which are not being evaluated by other scientific journals, either in print or electronic form.
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