A Study of Professional Nurse Roles in Sub-District Health Promotion Hospital
Keywords:
Professional Nurse’s Roles, The Sub-district Health Promotion HospitalAbstract
The purpose of this descriptive research was to study of professional nurse’s roles in sub-district health promotion hospital by using Delphi technique. Participants were 18 experts. The Delphi technique consisted of 3 steps. Step 1, all experts were asked to described about the professional nurse’s roles in sub-district health promotion hospital. Step 2, the data were analyzed by using content analysis to develop a rating scale questionnaire. All items in the questionnaire were ranked the level of professional nurse’s roles by a prior panel of experts. In step 3, the items were analyzed by using median and interquartile range to develop a new version of questionnaire. The new questionnaire was sent to previous experts for confirming. Ranking items were analyzed by using median and interquartile again to summarize the study. The results of the study were presented that the professional nurse’s roles in sub-district health promotionhospital consisted of 4 components as follow 1) The role of professional practice 15 items 2) The role of health promotion 7 items 3) The role of community health manager and coordinator 9 items, and 4) The role of primary nursing quality improvement 8 items. The primary care system and the recently national healthcare policy in Thailand were changed. The registered nurse roles in will be important roles to improved health population and support with the policy changed.
Downloads
References
2. Committee of reform service system. The Primary care cluster guide line for Health facilities. 2016 (in Thai)
3. Sripakho P. Professional Nursing Development: Developing Nursing Leadership. Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses. 2014;15(3). (in Thai)
4. Suphawong C. Service Manual for sub-district health promotion hospital. (2nd ed.). Bangkok, Veterans Administration. 2009 (in Thai)
5. Ministry of public health. Service Manual for sub-district health promotion hospital. Bangkok, TQP. 2009 (in Thai)
6. Nursing and Midwifery Council. Service Manual for professional nurse in sub-district health promotion hospital. (1st ed.). Bangkok, Choodthong. 2013 (in Thai)
7. Chanthai K. The primary care nurses’s roles in PCC (primary care cluster) team. Proceeding of the conference; April 20-21; Bangkok.. Amari Donmuang Hotel. 2017 (in Thai)
8. Norful A, Martsolf G, de Jacq K, Poghosyan L. Utilization of registered nurses in primary care teams: A systematic review. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 2017;74:15 – 23
9. Anderson D, Hilaire D, Flinter M. Primary care nursing role and care coordination: an observational study of nursing work in a Community Health Center. Online journal of issues in nursing. 2013;17(3)
10. Smolowitz J , SpeakmanE , Wojnar D, Whelan E, Ulrich S, Hayes C, Wood L. Role of the registered nurse in primary health care: Meeting health care needs in the 21st century. Nursing Outlook. 2015;63(2):130-136
11. Lukewich J, Edge E, Vandenkerkhof E, Tranmer. Nursing Contributions to Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care. The Journal of nursing administration. 2014;44:103-10
12. Rivas F, Martín-Iglesias S, Cerro J, Arenas C,López M, Lagos M. Effectiveness of Nursing Process Use in Primary Care. Effectiveness of Nursing
Process Use in Primary Care. 2016;27(1)
13. WHO. Ottawa charter for health promotion: First international conference on health promotion: Ottawa, 21 November 1986. 2015
14. Chunthai K. Model development of chief nursing’s officer network for health promotion. Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurse.2018;19(1): 241-252 (in Thai)
15. Department of human development. The goverment organization structure. 2015 (in Thai)
16. Committee of develop nursing guideline for health promotion.nursing guide line for health promotion. 2016 (in Thai)
17. Sriwanichakorn S. Morbidity and mortality situation of non-communicable diseases (diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular diseases) in Thailand during 2010-2014. Disease Control Journal. 2017;43(4) (in Thai)
18. Flinter M, Hsu C, Cromp D, Ladden MD, Wagner EH. Registered Nurses in Primary Care: Emerging New Roles and Contributions to Team-Based Care in High-Performing Practices. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 2017;40(4):287-296.
19. Bauer L, Bodenheimer T. Expanded roles of registered nurses in primary care delivery of the future. Nursing Outlook. 2017;65(5): 624 – 632
20. Anchalee K, Ratana N, Chuleeporn H. Changes in Thai Society and Culture and Trends of Nursing Profession. Songklanagarind Journal of Nursing.2017;37(3): 160-169 (in Thai)
21. Planas-Campmany C, Quintó L, Maria T, Elena M, Jaume O. Nursing contribution to the achievement of prioritized objectives in primary health care: a cross-sectional study, European Journal of Public Health. 2016; 26(1): 53–59
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
บทความหรือข้อคิดเห็นใดใดที่ปรากฏในวารสารพยาบาลทหารบกเป็นวรรณกรรมของผู้เขียน ซึ่งบรรณาธิการหรือสมาคมพยาบาลทหารบก ไม่จำเป็นต้องเห็นด้วย
บทความที่ได้รับการตีพิมพ์เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของวารสารพยาบาลทหารบก
The ideas and opinions expressed in the Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses are those of the authors and not necessarily those
of the editor or Royal Thai Army Nurses Association.