Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis
Background: The specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of providers. Ghana has recently begun a specialist training program for physicians and the need to train specialist emergency nurses has been recognized. The first step to developing this training is to conduct...
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doaj-7912ca64af2d4c3bb0c532721c8363cf2020-11-24T20:45:53ZengElsevierAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine2211-419X2011-09-011311912510.1016/j.afjem.2011.08.004Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysisSarah Rominski0Sue Anne Bell1Dorothy Yeboah2Kristen Sarna3Heather Hartney4Rockefeller Oteng5Global REACH, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesUniversity of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesKomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, GhanaUniversity of Michigan, Department of Emergency Medicine, United StatesUniversity of Michigan, Department of Emergency Medicine, United StatesKomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, GhanaBackground: The specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of providers. Ghana has recently begun a specialist training program for physicians and the need to train specialist emergency nurses has been recognized. The first step to developing this training is to conduct a needs assessment. This study was conducted to elucidate current nursing functioning and gain knowledge of the educational desires and needs for nurses in the Accident and Emergency Center (A&E) at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). Methods: Three nurses from the University of Michigan (UM) worked collaboratively with the nursing leadership at KATH to conduct a needs assessment of currently practising nurses in the A&E. The UM nurses observed nursing practice in the department and KATH nurses participated in a multiple choice exam, a self-assessment questionnaire of educational desires, answered written open-ended questions and participated in focus groups. Results: KATH nurses scored relatively low on a general knowledge multiple choice exam, and indicated through the self-assessment that they would like to learn more about many topics. Open-ended questions gave further insight into areas of knowledge gaps. Several themes including Cohesion, Carrying out Orders/Decision Making and Overwhelming Volume, emerged from observations in the emergency department. Discussion: Current nurse knowledge and function as well as areas to focus on for future specialty training in emergency nursing have been identified by this needs assessment. The emergency department nurses shared an overwhelming interest in increasing their skill level, learning new methods of patient care and implementing new technologies into their clinical practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X11000784EmergencyNurseEducationGhanaAfrica |
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Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis |
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Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis |
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Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis |
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Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis |
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skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in ghana: an initial needs analysis |
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African Journal of Emergency Medicine |
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2211-419X |
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2011-09-01 |
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Background: The specialty of emergency medicine is highly reliant on a well-trained team of providers. Ghana has recently begun a specialist training program for physicians and the need to train specialist emergency nurses has been recognized. The first step to developing this training is to conduct a needs assessment. This study was conducted to elucidate current nursing functioning and gain knowledge of the educational desires and needs for nurses in the Accident and Emergency Center (A&E) at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
Methods: Three nurses from the University of Michigan (UM) worked collaboratively with the nursing leadership at KATH to conduct a needs assessment of currently practising nurses in the A&E. The UM nurses observed nursing practice in the department and KATH nurses participated in a multiple choice exam, a self-assessment questionnaire of educational desires, answered written open-ended questions and participated in focus groups.
Results: KATH nurses scored relatively low on a general knowledge multiple choice exam, and indicated through the self-assessment that they would like to learn more about many topics. Open-ended questions gave further insight into areas of knowledge gaps. Several themes including Cohesion, Carrying out Orders/Decision Making and Overwhelming Volume, emerged from observations in the emergency department.
Discussion: Current nurse knowledge and function as well as areas to focus on for future specialty training in emergency nursing have been identified by this needs assessment. The emergency department nurses shared an overwhelming interest in increasing their skill level, learning new methods of patient care and implementing new technologies into their clinical practice. |
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