Country-level mentoring for advanced practice nursing: A case study

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作者
Spies, Lori A. [1 ]
Fox-Mccloy, Helen [2 ]
Kilpatrick, Kelley [3 ]
Mate, Orsolya Habil [4 ]
Steinke, Mary K. [5 ]
Leach, Debbie [6 ]
Noonan, Michal [7 ]
Brennan, Karen [8 ]
Nanyonga, Rose Clarke [9 ]
Betlehem, Jozsef [4 ]
Jokiniemi, Krista [10 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Univ, Louise Herrington Sch Nursing, 333 Washington Ave, Dallas, TX 75246 USA
[2] Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Lafayette, FL USA
[3] McGill Univ, Ingram Sch Nursing, Susan E French Chair Nursing Res & Innovat Practi, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] Univ Pecs, Fac Hlth Sci, Pecs, Hungary
[5] Ascens Med Grp, Indianapolis, IN USA
[6] Massey Univ, Tararua Hlth Grp, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[7] Family Hlth Matters, Auckland, New Zealand
[8] South Tippery Gen Hosp, Clonmel, Ireland
[9] Clarke Int Univ, Kampala, Uganda
[10] Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing Sci, Kuopio, Finland
关键词
Advanced practice nursing; capacity building; clinical nurse specialist; delivery of health care; global health; Hungary; mentoring; nurse practitioner; policy;
D O I
10.1111/inr.12758
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aim To describe the mentoring process between the ICN Advanced Practice Nurse Network practice subgroup and the University of Pecs to support the emerging advanced practice role in Hungary, and explore the creation of a mentoring algorithm for faculty and other key stakeholders worldwide who wish to develop advanced practice nursing programs. Background Advanced practice nurses provide comprehensive clinical care and expand access to care in more than 70 countries. In March of 2017, a representative of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Pecs requested assistance in curricula development for the inaugural advanced practice nursing program in Hungary. Methods A mixed-methods single case study was undertaken. The sources of evidence include interviews, e-mails, review of the literature, and related documents. Qualitative data were analyzed for content, and frequencies were calculated for quantitative indicators. Findings and discussion The findings highlight the importance of clear communication, development of shared goals, and determination to see the project through. Enriching information was provided by colleagues from diverse global settings. Credibility was gained in Hungary from the support of national and international experts. Conclusion The mentoring foundation and process facilitated the role development in Hungary and contributed to an increased understanding of advanced practice nurses' scope of practice. The intentional approach and the careful ongoing reflection may lead to future successful endeavors. Multinational engagement and collaborations will promote advanced practice nursing contributions globally. Implications for nursing policy Mentoring can effectively empower nurses and advanced practice nurses to work to their full capacity. The shared experiences of international mentoring colleagues can contribute to and support the development and acceptance of national policies for the advanced practice nursing roles.
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页码:484 / 491
页数:8
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