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Exploring home-based care nurses' mindset for nursing practices: a phenomenological study

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BMC NURSING
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01068-w

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Care Trajectory Management; Clinical mindlines; Home Care; Home nursing; Nurse role; Professional Independence; Situational awareness

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  1. Nord University Ph.D. grants, Faculty of Nursing and Health Science

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This study explores the characteristics of home care nurse practices and how nurses solve tasks in the context of home care. Through in-depth interviews and stepwise inductive analysis, three main patterns of nursing practices were identified: 'To be vigilant', 'To be an all-rounder', and 'To act with independence'. The results highlight the importance of nurses' vigilance, contextual insight, and professional independence in their practice approach and task-solving abilities.
Background Home nursing is an essential aspect of healthcare and can address future health challenges. The nature of nursing and its practical applications are of particular interest, as nursing involves technical knowledge, rational procedures, and diverse skills. It is consequential to explore nursing practices in context to understand how nurses navigate their work. This study aimed to explore the characteristics of home care nurse practices and how nurses solve tasks in the context of nursing in home care. Methods This is an exploratory qualitative research study using a descriptive phenomenological approach. We reported following the COREQ guidelines. Fifteen in-depth interviews with nurses from four Norwegian municipalities were conducted and analysed according to stepwise inductive analysis. Results The analysis revealed three main patterns that characterise nursing practices in home care: 'To be vigilant', 'To be an all-rounder', and 'To act with independence'. The content and distinction of these patterns are discussed through a theoretical framework of 'clinical mindlines'. There are multiple mindlines and complex realities for home-based care nursing. The nurses displayed great sensitivity in their practice, were knowledgeable about where they focused their attention, adapted their actions to the context, and demonstrated their independence as professionals. Conclusion Nurses' vigilance and contextual insight are critical to their practice approach and task-solving abilities. These professionals need to manage emergent organisations and exercise independence and professional judgment when adapting their work to the context of home care patients. Future health policy should not strictly be based on standardised guidelines; depending on the context, it is also appropriate to focus on nurses' practical knowledge and the importance of mindlines.

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