“不仅仅是注射疫苗”:为COVID-19大流行期间的护理专业学生做好实习准备-简要报告

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70292
Skylar Lund, Annabel Anderson, Meredith Kerr, Nancy Glass, Michelle Patch
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摘要

目的:通过描述护士主导的疫苗志愿者计划(VVP)指导模式,为临床、业务和公共卫生护理领导者提供信息和支持,该模式改善了快速和安全的护理途径,并可作为未来灾难应对方案的可复制和可扩展框架。设计:这份简短的报告描述了一项战略性的服务学习响应,创新地使护理学生成为应对紧急社区疫苗接种需求的力量倍增器。方法:学生资格由VVP协调员确定,然后将学生分配到一个地点和导师。在到达疫苗接种地点之前,每位学生完成了两门在线课程,以指导他们了解COVID-19临床特定角色和电子文件要求。在到达诊所现场后,学生们被提供了一份疫苗接种管理能力清单,然后被要求在经过审查的护士导师的直接监督下完成五种疫苗接种,准确安全地完成所有能力清单步骤。结果:受教师(N = 6)、物理空间和疫苗的限制,共有30名学生志愿者参与(约48%)。然而,所有30个国家都成功地完成了疫苗接种计划,随后配备了34个独立疫苗诊所轮班,并提供了350多个志愿服务小时,从而扩大了安全和公平的疫苗获取。班次根据地点的需要而变化,长度在6到8小时之间。患者或公众贡献:该指导计划是与来自大学、卫生系统和城市卫生部门的当地COVID-19应对负责人合作制定的。
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'More Than Shots in Arms': Preparing Nursing Students for Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Brief Report.

'More Than Shots in Arms': Preparing Nursing Students for Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Brief Report.

'More Than Shots in Arms': Preparing Nursing Students for Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Brief Report.

Aim: To inform and support clinical, operational and public health nursing leaders by describing a nurse-led Vaccine Volunteer Program (VVP) preceptorship model that improved rapid and safe access to care and can serve as a replicable and scalable framework for future disaster response scenarios.

Design: This brief report describes a strategic service-learning response that innovatively allowed nursing students to be force multipliers in responding to urgent community vaccination needs.

Method: Student eligibility was determined by a VVP coordinator, who then assigned students to a site and preceptor. Prior to vaccination site arrival, each student completed two online courses orienting them to COVID-19 clinic-specific roles and electronic documentation requirements. Upon arrival at the clinic site, students were provided with a vaccination administration competency checklist and were then required to complete five vaccinations under the direct supervision of a vetted nurse preceptor, achieving all competency checklist steps accurately and safely.

Results: A total of 30 student volunteers were chosen to participate (~48%), limited due to the availability of preceptors (N = 6), physical space and vaccine. However, all 30 successfully completed the VVP, subsequently staffed 34 independent vaccine clinic shifts and provided over 350 volunteer hours, resulting in safe and equitable vaccine access expansion. Shifts varied based on the needs of the location and were between 6 and 8 h in length.

Patient or public contribution: This preceptorship was developed in collaboration with local COVID-19 response leaders from the university, health system and city's health department.

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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.30%
发文量
298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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