在神经康复服务中发展饮食高级实践角色。

Louise Ferguson
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背景:虽然高级实践已经在护理中建立,但现在有一种动力在其他健康专业中发展这样的角色,包括营养学。2016年,营养师被授予非医疗补充处方权,这可以支持营养师在高级实践角色中工作。有效的团队合作在神经康复中是至关重要的,因为康复服务工作可以改善他们的服务提供模式,提高病人护理的效率和效果。目的:在某神经康复服务中建立饮食高级实习角色。方法:回顾有关高级实践和营养高级实践的文献。使用差距分析来确定在神经康复设置中对营养学高级实践角色的需求,作为高级实践硕士学位水平资格的一部分。通过患者案例研究,建立营养高级实践角色影响的证据。研究结果:在跨学科团队中推广先进的实践对服务提供有好处,有可能提高能力、生产力和效率。由于营养师在神经康复服务中担任高级实践角色,因此改善了护理的可及性和连续性,导致了积极的患者结果和临床医生满意度。结论:在高级实践角色中工作的营养师和作为长期疾病患者的非医疗处方者可以加强患者护理和服务提供。需要进一步的工作来确定饮食高级实践和非医疗处方在不同患者群体和医疗保健系统中的益处。
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Developing a dietetic advanced practice role within a neuro-rehabilitation service.

Background: Although advanced practice has been well established in nursing, there is now a drive to develop such roles within other health professions, including dietetics. In 2016, dietitians were granted non-medical supplementary prescribing rights, which can support dietitians working in advanced practice roles. Effective teamwork is vital in neuro-rehabilitation as rehabilitation services work to improve their service delivery model to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of patient care.

Aims: To establish a dietetic advanced practice role in one neuro-rehabilitation service.

Methods: Review of the literature relating to advanced practice and dietetic advanced practice. Using gap analysis to establish the need for a dietetic advanced practice role within a neuro-rehabilitation setting, as part of a Master's degree-level qualification in advanced practice. To establish evidence of the impact of a dietetic advanced practice role via a patient case study.

Findings: There are benefits to service delivery in rolling out advanced practice within the interdisciplinary team, with the potential for increased capacity, capability, productivity and efficiency. As a result of a dietitian working in an advanced practice role in a neuro-rehabilitation service, there was improved access and continuity of care, leading to positive patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction.

Conclusion: Patient care and service delivery can be enhanced by dietitians working in advanced practice roles and as non-medical prescribers for patients with long-term conditions. Further work is required to establish the benefit of dietetic advanced practice and non-medical prescribing in different patient groups and healthcare systems.

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