新生児科における高度な看護実践:臨床報告
Lisa M Grisham1,2,3, Jay P Goldsmith4, Ashley M Lucke5
1National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Chicago, Illinois.
Pediatrics
|August 24, 2025
まとめ
新生児のケアにおいて,専門の看護師 (APRNs) が不可欠です. このレポートでは,安全なNICU利用のために,小児科および家庭看護師を含むAPRNsの役割,範囲,資格について検討しています.
科学分野:
- 新生児のケア
- 先進的な実務登録看護
背景:
- 新生児集中治療室 (NICU) は伝統的に新生児看護師と臨床看護師の専門医に頼っています.
- これらの専門的な役割の不足は,他のAPRNの統合を必要とします.
研究 の 目的:
- 新生児のケアにおける様々なAPRNの役割,実践の範囲,協力,資格をレビューする.
- NICUでこれらの提供者の安全かつ効果的な利用のための勧告を提供すること.
主な方法:
- 既存の文献と専門的基準をレビューした臨床報告
- 小児看護師 (急性・初等ケア) と新生児看護師の実務範囲の分析
主要な成果:
- 伝統的な新生児専門医を超えてAPRNsの拡大する役割を特定します.
- 新生児のケアにおける様々なAPRNの役割に対する協力と認定に関する明確なガイドラインの必要性を強調する.
結論:
- 小児科の看護師と家庭看護師を新生児のケアに統合するための構造的なアプローチを推奨する.
- 患者の安全と効果的なケアを提供するために 定義された役割と資格の重要性を強調しています
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