Jacqueline Colgan , Patricia Irene Bromley , Dawn McIvor , Ross Proctor , Melanie Greenwood
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Practice standards for Australian cardiovascular nurses: An electronic Delphi study
Background
Professional standards for nurse practice protect the public and define the scope of nursing broadly and in specialty areas. Nurses encounter patients with cardiovascular disease in a variety of clinical contexts, and specialty practice standards have the potential to articulate the scope and role expectations for nurses caring for this population. Practice standards and role expectations for nurses caring for cardiovascular patients in Australia were developed through electronic Delphi (eDelphi) technique.
Aim
To present the development of practice standards and role expectations for Australian cardiovascular nurses.
Methods
Three-round eDelphi survey with experts from a broad range of contexts who identified as cardiovascular nurses to reach a consensus on the Practice Standards for Australian Cardiovascular Nurses. External stakeholder agreement was also sought on the final version prior to publication.
Findings
Three domains were identified: Clinical Care, Cultural Safety, and Person-Centred Care, and Leadership and Teamwork, and their supporting elements. Role expectations reflected the varied context and scope of practice.
Discussion
These standards describe the scope of cardiovascular nursing practice regardless of context. Underpinning the standards is the recognition of person-centred care and cultural safety. The standards provide a framework for professional recognition, support the delivery of patient care, and may be used to aid curriculum development in cardiovascular nursing education.
Conclusion
The eDelphi technique and external stakeholder agreement validated the expected capability of nurses involved in the assessment, management, and evaluation of care for the cardiovascular patient. The standards and role expectations reflect the various contexts where care for the cardiovascular patient occurs.
期刊介绍:
Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research is the official journal of Australian College of Nursing (ACN).
The journal aims to reflect the broad interests of nurses and the nursing profession, and to challenge nurses on emerging areas of interest. It publishes research articles and scholarly discussion of nursing practice, policy and professional issues.
Papers published in the journal are peer reviewed by a double blind process using reviewers who meet high standards of academic and clinical expertise. Invited papers that contribute to nursing knowledge and debate are published at the discretion of the Editor.
The journal, online only from 2016, is available to members of ACN and also by separate subscription.
ACN believes that each and every nurse in Australia should have the opportunity to grow their career through quality education, and further our profession through representation. ACN is the voice of influence, providing the nursing expertise and experience required when government and key stakeholders are deciding the future of health.