Strengthening respectful communication with patients and colleagues in neonatal units - developing and evaluating a communication and emotional competence training for nurse managers in Kenya.

Q1 Medicine
Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18006.1
Peris Musitia, Mwanamvua Boga, Dorothy Oluoch, Ane Haaland, Jacinta Nzinga, Mike English, Sassy Molyneux
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Introduction: Effective communication is essential to delivering compassionate, high-quality nursing care. The intensive, stressful and technical environment of a new-born unit (NBU) in a low-resource setting presents communication-related challenges for nurses, with negative implications for nurse well-being, team relationships and patient care. We adapted a pre-existing communication and emotional competence course with NBU nurse managers working in Kenya, explored its' value to participants and developed a theory of change to evaluate its' potential impact.

Methods: 18 neonatal nurse managers from 14 county referral hospitals helped adapt and participated in a nine-month participatory training process. Training involved guided 'on the job' self-observation and reflection to build self-awareness, and two face-to-face skills-building workshops. The course and potential for future scale up was assessed using written responses from participant nurses (baseline questionnaires, reflective assignments, pre and post workshop questionnaires), workshop observation notes, two group discussions and nine individual in-depth interviews.

Results: Participants were extremely positive about the course, with many emphasizing its direct relevance and applicability to their daily work. Increased self-awareness and ability to recognize their own, colleagues' and patients' emotional triggers, together with new knowledge and practical skills, reportedly inspired nurses to change; in turn influencing their ability to provide respectful care, improving their confidence and relationships and giving them a stronger sense of professional identity.

Conclusion: Providing respectful care is a major challenge in low-resource, high-pressure clinical settings but there are few strategies to address this problem. The participatory training process examined addresses this challenge and has potential for positive impacts for families, individual workers and teams, including worker well-being. We present an initial theory of change to support future evaluations aimed at exploring if and how positive gains can be sustained and spread within the wider system.

加强与新生儿病房患者和同事的尊重沟通——为肯尼亚护士管理人员制定和评估沟通和情感能力培训
引言:有效的沟通对于提供富有同情心、高质量的护理至关重要。在资源匮乏的环境中,新生儿病房(NBU)的密集、压力和技术环境给护士带来了与沟通相关的挑战,对护士的健康、团队关系和患者护理产生了负面影响。我们与在肯尼亚工作的NBU护士经理一起改编了一门预先存在的沟通和情感能力课程,探索了它对参与者的价值,并开发了一种变化理论来评估它的潜在影响。方法:来自14个县转诊医院的18名新生儿护士管理人员帮助适应并参与了为期9个月的参与式培训过程。培训包括指导“在职”自我观察和反思,以建立自我意识,以及两个面对面的技能培养研讨会。通过参与者护士的书面回复(基线问卷、反思性作业、研讨会前后问卷)、研讨会观察笔记、两次小组讨论和九次个人深入访谈,评估了课程和未来扩大规模的潜力。结果:参与者对该课程非常积极,许多人强调其与日常工作的直接相关性和适用性。据报道,自我意识的增强和识别自己、同事和患者情绪触发因素的能力,加上新的知识和实践技能,激发了护士的改变;反过来影响他们提供尊重照顾的能力,提高他们的信心和人际关系,并赋予他们更强的职业认同感。结论:在低资源、高压力的临床环境中,提供尊重的护理是一项重大挑战,但解决这一问题的策略很少。所审查的参与式培训过程解决了这一挑战,并有可能对家庭、工人个人和团队产生积极影响,包括工人的福祉。我们提出了一个初步的变革理论,以支持未来的评估,旨在探索是否以及如何在更广泛的系统内保持和传播积极的成果。
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Wellcome Open Research
Wellcome Open Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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5.50
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426
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1 weeks
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