Nurse‐led clinical activity in kidney transplantation care in Spain: A cross‐sectional observational study

Author:

Pedreira‐Robles Guillermo1234ORCID,Garcimartín Paloma56ORCID,Sevilla‐Guerra Sonia7ORCID,Bach‐Pascual Anna1ORCID,García‐Martínez Marta8ORCID,Morín‐Fraile Victoria9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology Department Hospital del Mar Barcelona Spain

2. ESIMar (Mar Nursing School), Parc de Salut Mar Universitat Pompeu Fabra affiliated Barcelona Spain

3. SDHEd (Social Determinants and Health Education Research Group) IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) Barcelona Spain

4. Nursing and Health PhD Programme University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Nursing direction Hospital del Mar Barcelona Spain

6. Department of Biomedical Research in Heart Diseases Hospital del Mar Institute for Medical Research (IMIM) Barcelona Spain

7. Gerència de Processos Integrats de Salut, Àrea Assistencial Catalan Health System Barcelona Spain

8. National Transplant Organisation Spanish Healthcare System Madrid Spain

9. Department of Public Health, Mental and Maternal and Child Health, Nursing School University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo explore the presence of specialist outpatient nursing activity in care for kidney transplant recipients in Spain and to determine the level of competence development of this activity according to the Advanced Practice Nurse model.DesignDescriptive, cross‐sectional study.Participants and MeasurementsAll outpatient nurses specialising in renal transplantation in the 39 transplant hospitals in Spain were included. To fulfil the study objectives, an ad hoc questionnaire and the ‘Advanced Practice Nurse Role Definition Instrument (IDREPA)’ were administered to assess the nurses' level of competence development.ResultsOf the facilities included in the study, 25 (64.1%) had posttransplant nursing activity, 13 (33.3%) had pretransplant nursing activity and 11 (28.2%) had nursing activity involving kidney donor candidates. Twenty‐seven specialist nurse's offices were identified. The results of the IDREPA reflect the presence of advanced practice in the domains of ‘expert care planning’ and ‘comprehensive care’. Three (11.1%) nurses met all criteria for advanced nursing practice.ConclusionThe results on specialised outpatient nursing activity at the 39 transplantation facilities in Spain indicate a low presence of this type of activity, with an even lower presence of advanced practice nurses.Implications for Clinical PracticeManagement teams should consider investing in the quality of care provided by advanced nurse practice to ensure that suitable treatment is provided and better clinical outcomes are obtained.

Funder

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Nephrology

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