The development of critical care nursing education in Zambia.
Critical care
Critical care nursing
Nurse education
Zambia
Journal
British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
ISSN: 0966-0461
Titre abrégé: Br J Nurs
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9212059
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
14 May 2020
14 May 2020
Historique:
entrez:
15
5
2020
pubmed:
15
5
2020
medline:
20
2
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Critical care services reflect the healthcare services they support. In many low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs), balancing a sparse workforce, resources and competing demands to fund services, is a significant challenge when providing critical care. In Zambia, critical care has evolved significantly over the past 10 years. This article explores the provision of critical care services and the review and validation of a critical care nursing course. To review the literature relating to critical care nursing in sub-Saharan Africa to support a review and validation of the current critical care nursing course and to prepare a framework for a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in critical care nursing programme in Zambia. A search of the published literature identified key themes, including a paucity of evidence, limited educational opportunities, a lack of national and international opportunities, protocols and standards, and the challenges of providing technical services. The subsequent review and validation took account of these themes. This project has had an impact on improving critical care nurses' knowledge and skills and provided the foundations for the BSc in critical care nursing.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Critical care services reflect the healthcare services they support. In many low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs), balancing a sparse workforce, resources and competing demands to fund services, is a significant challenge when providing critical care. In Zambia, critical care has evolved significantly over the past 10 years. This article explores the provision of critical care services and the review and validation of a critical care nursing course.
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVE
To review the literature relating to critical care nursing in sub-Saharan Africa to support a review and validation of the current critical care nursing course and to prepare a framework for a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in critical care nursing programme in Zambia.
RESULTS
RESULTS
A search of the published literature identified key themes, including a paucity of evidence, limited educational opportunities, a lack of national and international opportunities, protocols and standards, and the challenges of providing technical services. The subsequent review and validation took account of these themes.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSIONS
This project has had an impact on improving critical care nurses' knowledge and skills and provided the foundations for the BSc in critical care nursing.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32407236
doi: 10.12968/bjon.2020.29.9.499
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng