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关于高级临床医师教育准备的快速评价
Author(s) -
Dover Nicola,
Lee Geraldine A.,
Raleigh Mary,
Baker Edward J.,
Starodub Roksolana,
Bench Suzanne,
Garry Brendan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of advanced nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.948
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1365-2648
pISSN - 0309-2402
DOI - 10.1111/jan.14105
Subject(s) - preparedness , medical education , consolidation (business) , data extraction , inclusion (mineral) , medicine , health care , medline , narrative , clinical practice , narrative review , nursing , psychology , political science , linguistics , philosophy , accounting , law , business , intensive care medicine , social psychology
Aim The aim of this study was to synthesize available data on current educational provision related to preparation for the advanced clinical practice role. Design A mixed methods rapid review of the literature. Data Sources A search of Ovid Medline and Ovid EMBASE for English language papers published 2006–2018 resulted in 38 publications, which met the criteria for inclusion. Review Methods Using Tricco's seven‐stage process, following an identification of relevant papers and data extraction, a data‐based convergent synthesis was used to convert quantitative papers into qualitative data prior to completing a narrative synthesis. Results The four themes identified from data synthesis were consolidation; theory to practice gap; competency and mentoring. A lack of preparedness for new advanced clinical practitioners completing an educational programme was noted with a need identified for a clinically focussed consolidation period to enable practitioners to develop their skills under supervision in the clinical environment. Conclusion As the needs for different models of health care evolve with the expansion of advanced practice, appropriate education and clinical supervision are important aspects in the delivery of programmes that allow individuals to be competent and confident practitioners providing safe and effective health care. Impact There is a paucity of papers on educational preparedness of advanced clinical practitioners. Our findings demonstrate a lack of preparedness and the need for a clinically focussed consolidation period with good role models and mentors following completion of a Master's programme. Employers and higher education institutions need to ensure a protected period of time is available for newly qualified advanced clinical practitioners to allow consolidation of clinical practice.

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