Postgraduate Education of Neurological Nurses — Preliminary Reports

Robert Ślusarz, K. Filipska
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Introduction. Postgraduate education for nurses is an integral part of professional development. Currently, in accordance with the legislation in force in Poland, a neurological nurse may improve their profession as part of self-education or as part of organized forms and types of postgraduate education by undergoing various specialized training, acquiring professional skills in the narrower fields of nursing or providing specific health services. Aim. The aim of the research was to analyse the postgraduate education of neurological nurses. Material and Methods. The research was conducted on a group of 128 nurses employed in 9 neurological centres in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Włocławek, Grudziądz, Świecie, Lipno). Postgraduate education was assessed by means of a diagnostic survey using a questionnaire survey technique. Results. It was shown that there are statistically significant differences between the age, experience and education of the respondents and the preferred form of education (p < 0.05) and awarding educational points for training (p < 0.05). It was also found that age and seniority in the neurology department differentiated the form of financing training (p < 0.05). Additionally, seniority is a factor that significantly differentiates the thematic specificity of the training (p < 0.05). Conclusions. The most popular form of postgraduate education is specialization and a specialist course. An important form of training is also participation in a conference/symposium. The vast majority of respondents stated that their trainings are financed by their own/private funds. It was found that the respondents lacked knowledge about training specific to neurological nurses, with the simultaneous need for such training. Among the difficulties/problems related to professional development, the most frequently indicated were the lack of time for training and difficulties with its financing. Almost half of the respondents expect to receive education/credit points for education. (JNNN 2020;9(2):71–75) Key Words: neurological nursing, postgraduate education, nurses
神经科护士研究生教育-初步报告
介绍。护士研究生教育是专业发展的重要组成部分。目前,根据波兰现行立法,神经护士可以通过接受各种专门培训、在较窄的护理领域获得专业技能或提供特定的保健服务,作为自我教育的一部分或作为有组织的研究生教育形式和类型的一部分来提高其专业水平。的目标。本研究旨在分析神经科护士研究生教育现状。材料和方法。这项研究是在kuyvian - pomeranian省(Bydgoszcz, toruski, Włocławek, Grudziądz, Świecie, Lipno)的9个神经学中心雇用的128名护士中进行的。采用问卷调查法对研究生教育进行诊断性调查。结果。调查结果显示,被调查者的年龄、经历、学历、首选的教育方式、培训奖励教育积分等差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。神经内科年龄和年资对筹资培训的形式存在差异(p < 0.05)。此外,资历是显著区分培训主题特异性的因素(p < 0.05)。结论。研究生教育最普遍的形式是专业化和专业课。培训的一个重要形式也是参加会议/专题讨论会。绝大多数受访者表示,他们的培训是由自己/私人资金资助的。调查发现,受访者缺乏对神经科护士的培训知识,同时需要这种培训。在与专业发展有关的困难/问题中,最常指出的是缺乏训练时间和经费困难。几乎一半的受访者期望获得教育/教育学分。[JNNN 2020;9(2): 71-75
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