Abstract: Background: In 2008, the European Association of Neuroscience Nursing (EANN) initiated the NeuroBlend™ project, which aimed to delineate the roles and competencies of neuroscience nurses across Europe. This project resulted in the development of the European Competence Profile (ECP), intended to standardize educational pathways and professional recognition for this specialized field. Aim: This study examines the relevance of neuroscience nursing practices to the competencies outlined in NeuroBlend™ across different Italian care settings, including multiple sclerosis, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neurology, Alzheimer’s disease, and substance addiction. Methods: A phe- nomenological approach was employed, utilizing focus groups to gather the perspectives of nurses on the competencies defined by the NeuroBlend™ model. The focus groups were conducted from May 2022 to September 2022. The data collected from the focus groups were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Thirty nurses participated in the focus groups. Thematic analysis revealed the core competencies, such as communication, empathy, flexibility, and reflective skills, as critical in all care settings. The main themes that emerged were relationships with patients and families, personalized care, and continuity of care. Conclusions: The competencies outlined in the NeuroBlend™ frame- work are vital to the role of neuroscience nurses in the settings studied and remain highly relevant in the context of Italian healthcare.

Unveiling the Core Competencies in Neuroscience Nursing within the Context of Italy: A Qualitative Phenomenological Analysis / Bonacaro, Antonio; LA MALFA, Elisa; Minari, Michele; LA SALA, Rachele; Artioli, Giovanna; Cortese, Federico. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 12:(2024), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/healthcare]

Unveiling the Core Competencies in Neuroscience Nursing within the Context of Italy: A Qualitative Phenomenological Analysis

Antonio Bonacaro
Supervision
;
Elisa La Malfa
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Michele Minari
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Rachele La Sala
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Giovanna Artioli
Conceptualization
;
Federico Cortese
Methodology
2024-01-01

Abstract

Abstract: Background: In 2008, the European Association of Neuroscience Nursing (EANN) initiated the NeuroBlend™ project, which aimed to delineate the roles and competencies of neuroscience nurses across Europe. This project resulted in the development of the European Competence Profile (ECP), intended to standardize educational pathways and professional recognition for this specialized field. Aim: This study examines the relevance of neuroscience nursing practices to the competencies outlined in NeuroBlend™ across different Italian care settings, including multiple sclerosis, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neurology, Alzheimer’s disease, and substance addiction. Methods: A phe- nomenological approach was employed, utilizing focus groups to gather the perspectives of nurses on the competencies defined by the NeuroBlend™ model. The focus groups were conducted from May 2022 to September 2022. The data collected from the focus groups were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Thirty nurses participated in the focus groups. Thematic analysis revealed the core competencies, such as communication, empathy, flexibility, and reflective skills, as critical in all care settings. The main themes that emerged were relationships with patients and families, personalized care, and continuity of care. Conclusions: The competencies outlined in the NeuroBlend™ frame- work are vital to the role of neuroscience nurses in the settings studied and remain highly relevant in the context of Italian healthcare.
2024
Unveiling the Core Competencies in Neuroscience Nursing within the Context of Italy: A Qualitative Phenomenological Analysis / Bonacaro, Antonio; LA MALFA, Elisa; Minari, Michele; LA SALA, Rachele; Artioli, Giovanna; Cortese, Federico. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 12:(2024), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/healthcare]
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