Home-visit Nurses’ Awareness of The Specified Medical Acts Training System in Home Care: A National Survey of Home-visit Nursing Stations

  • Tomita Masako
    School of Nursing and Rehabilitation Sciences, Showa University The Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Shikoku University
  • Sato Chizuyo
    School of Nursing and Rehabilitation Sciences, Showa University The Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Shikoku University
  • Suzuki Hiroko
    School of Nursing and Rehabilitation Sciences, Showa University
  • Kanako Murata
    School of Nursing and Rehabilitation Sciences, Showa University
  • Watanabe Mitue
    The Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Shikoku University Faculty of Nursing, Shikoku University

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  • 特定行為研修制度に対する訪問看護師の認識
  • 特定行為研修制度に対する訪問看護師の認識 : 訪問看護ステーションへの全国調査から
  • トクテイ コウイ ケンシュウ セイド ニ タイスル ホウモン カンゴシ ノ ニンシキ : ホウモン カンゴ ステーション エ ノ ゼンコク チョウサ カラ
  • ~訪問看護ステーションへの全国調査から~

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<p>Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the awareness of home-visit nurses toward the specified medical acts system in home care and relationship with the desire to participate in a training program.</p><p>Methods: Questionnaires were mailed to 3,000 nurses working at 1,000 home-visit nursing stations that were registered as regular members of the National Association for Visiting Nurse Service.</p><p>Results: We collected and analyzed 459 questionnaire responses. Survey participants showed interest in a training system for specific medical acts performed in home care. However, only a small percentage of participants understood the system details. A few participants were interested in participating in a training program. When participants’ interest in and expectations for the training system were high, they perceived the system’s necessity highly. And when their uneasiness and resistance to the training system were high, their perceptions of the system’s necessity were low. Furthermore, their perception for the necessity of the training system was related to their desire to attend the training course.</p><p>A large percentage of participants felt that there were obstacles to participating in a training program and challenges that may arise when introducing the system. The obstacles and challenges identified were not directly related to the need for the system or the interest in participating in a training program.</p><p>Conclusion: To increase the number of participants in the specified medical acts training in home care, it is necessary to raise further awareness of the system, dispel their concerns as much as possible, and deal with the challenges experienced by many visiting nurses.</p>

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