1. Development of the International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing
- Author
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Cindy Farris, Fong Yoke Hiong, Mary Curry Narayan, and Marilyn D. Harris
- Subjects
International Cooperation ,education ,Specialty ,MEDLINE ,Home health nursing ,Nursing knowledge ,InformationSystems_GENERAL ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Home Health Nursing ,Health care ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Nursing specialties ,Nursing practice ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY ,Professional association ,Clinical Competence ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,business - Abstract
Throughout the world, healthcare is increasingly being provided in home and community-based settings. There is a growing awareness that the most effective, least costly, patient-preferred setting is patients' home. Thus, home healthcare nursing is a growing nursing specialty, requiring a unique set of nursing knowledge and skills. Unlike many other nursing specialties, home healthcare nursing has few professional organizations to develop or support its practice. This article describes how an international network of home healthcare nurses developed international guidelines for home healthcare nurses throughout the world. It outlines how the guidelines for home healthcare nursing practice were developed, how an international panel of reviewers was recruited, and the process they used for reaching a consensus. It also describes the plan for nurses to contribute to future updates to the guidelines.
- Published
- 2017