The Evolving Role of Haematology Nursing Practice: A Cross-Sectional Survey

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作者
Liptrott, Sarah [1 ,2 ,6 ]
NiChonghaile, Mairead [3 ,6 ]
O'Connell, Liz [4 ,6 ]
Aerts, Erik [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale EOC, Oncol Inst Southern Switzerland, Nursing Dev & Res Unit, via Gallino 12, CH-6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
[2] Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale EOC, Reg Hosp Bellinzona Valli, Dept Nursing, via Gallino 12, CH-6500 Bellinzona, Switzerland
[3] St James Hosp, HOPE Directorate, Dublin, Ireland
[4] Tallaght Univ Hosp, Haematol Dept, 24, Dublin, Ireland
[5] Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Internal Med, Haematol, Ramistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
[6] Haematol Nurses & Healthcare Profess Grp HNHCP, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Hematology nursing; Role; Practice development; Advanced practice; SCOPE;
D O I
10.4084/MJHID.2023.033
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background And Objectives: The scope of haematology nursing practice is dynamic and must respond to advances in treatment, patients' needs and service requirements. Little is known, however, about the different roles of haematology nurses across the European setting. The purpose of this study was to identify the professional practices of haematology nurses. Method: A cross-sectional online survey design was used to investigate practice elements undertaken by haematology nurses. Frequencies and descriptive statistics were calculated for demographic variables and chi-square tests to examine relationships between practice elements, nursing role and country. Results: Data is reported from 233 nurses across 19 countries, working as Staff Nurses (52.4%), senior nurses (12.9%) and Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) (34.8%). Most frequently reported activities included medication administration -oral/ intravenous (90.0%), monoclonal antibodies (83.8%), chemotherapy (80.6%), and blood components (81.4%). APNs were more commonly involved in nurse-led clinics and prescribing activities (p < .001, p = .001, respectively); however, other nursing groups also reported performing extended practice activities. Patient and carer education was a significant part of all nurses' roles; however, senior nurses and APNs were more often involved with the multidisciplinary team (p < .001) and managerial responsibilities (p < .001). Nurses' involvement in research was limited (36.3%) and frequently reported as an out-of-work hours activity. Conclusions: This study describes haematology nursing care activities performed in various contexts and within different nursing roles. It provides further evidence of nursing activity and may contribute to a core skills framework for haematology nurses.
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