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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Title Authors Presentation Engaging Nurses Across Disciplinary, Organizational and Sectoral Boundaries for the Health of Vulnerable Populations: A Systemic Model of an Unfolding Interface Nursing Practice in Quebec (Canada) Richard, Lauralie Downloaded 3-May-2018 23:19:53 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/335619

ENGAGING NURSES ACROSS DISCIPLINARY, ORGANIZATIONAL AND SECTORAL BOUNDARIES FOR THE HEALTH OF VULNERABLE POPULATIONS A SYSTEMIC MODEL OF AN UNFOLDING INTERFACE NURSING PRACTICE IN QUEBEC (CANADA) 25TH INTERNATIONAL NURSING RESEARCH CONGRESS SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONAL 28 TH OF JULY 2014 Lauralie Richard, RN, B.Sc., Ph.D.

Disclosures Authors: Lauralie Richard, Ph.D., Research fellow, General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, University of Melbourne Sylvie Gendron, Ph.D., Associate professor, Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal Chantal Cara, Ph.D., Professor and Associate dean of postgraduate studies, Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal Doctoral research scholarchips and thesis award No conflict of interest Objectives of the presentation: To identify the core components of a nursing practice that operates at the interface of primary health care organizations and community settings with the intention of reducing social vulnerability and health inequalities To identify key strategies that nurses can use in order to engage with vulnerable populations and community stakeholders and work across disciplinary, organizational and intersectoral boundaries

www.keckscafe.com Québec, Canada Québec is the second most populated province in Canada More than 8 million people 23.6% of the Canadian population Quebec s inhabitants predominantly speak the French language http://www.worldpopulationstatistics.com/quebec-population/

Context Primary care nurses are key actors in programs that are dedicated to vulnerable populations Empowerment of individuals Creating healthy environments and social networks Opportunities for nurses to develop a nursing practice at the interface of community health centers and community resources in order to reduce social vulnerability and health inequalities Nature of relationships with vulnerable individuals Diversity of nursing knowledge Scope of nurses professional abilities Some nurses are now crossing their disciplinary, organizational and sectoral boundaries to engage in what we refer to here as interface nursing practice Low level of support to act beyond their traditional/clinical boundaries Yet, to our knowledge, no study has documented this unfolding practice

Primary health care professionals Nurses working within interprofessional teams Interactions taking place between actors from diverse sectors that have an impact on health A space of interconnection that characterizes the intervention in the context of social vulnerability Intersection of multiple socioprofessional horizons Combination of institutional and community resources for vulnerable populations Interface nursing practice «A practice where nurses cross the boundaries of primary health care organizations to engage with actors from multiple sectoral horizons for the health of vulnerable populations.»

Systemic and Complexity lens Evolution Evolution How did interface Transformative nursing practice changes evolve over time? Environement Environment In Space whatwhere context a system does interface configures itself, nursing works practice and develop? evolves Structure With Structure whom do Network nurses of actors, interact/intervene knowledge in their and values interface nursing practice? Goals What Projects, projects, intentions and ideals ideals are behind nurses inspired actions by in their interface nursing practice? Activities What Range activites of or activities processesand do nurses processes use in in their interface which actors nursing practice? engage (Le Moigne, 2006)

Study aim To produce a systemic model of interface nursing practice in the context of social vulnerability

Research methods

Research methods Qualitative exploratory study SAMPLE Purposeful sampling: Diversification (Patton, 1990; Pires, 1997) Ethical considerations Data collection and analysis proceeded using an iterative process (Creswell, 2007); Participants Different settings Different programs with different levels of development of interface nursing practice 15 primary care nurses Center (A) n=4 Program: Center (B) n=5 Integrated perinatal and early childhood services (SIPPE) Center (C) n=6 Programs: Adults and youths homeless programs and affiliated services Work safety programs

Research methods DATA COLLECTION 15 semi-structured interviews with primary care nurses (90 min.) Interview topics: Nursing interventions or activities; actors with whom nurses intervene/interact; context of the interface nursing practice; constraints and success strategies of interface nursing practice Interview syntheses were sent to participants for feedback and validation Self-administered sociodemographic questionnaire Aim: to produce professional and training portrayals of nurses who participated in semi-structured interviews 1 year of participant observation (50 hours) Aim: to produce in-depth descriptions of interface nursing practice activites and contexts Observation of the interface practice of 2 nurses Observation during team meetings Informal interviews with administrators, interprofessional teams and community actors Document analysis Aim: to describe historical, organizational and political trends and contexts relating to the development of interface nursing practice

Results What are the core components of interface nursing practice in the context of social vulnerability?

Results

Results What strategies did nurses use to engage and work across their traditional boundaries?

Results Interface nursing practice depicted as strategic action 4 strategies Influencing patients decisions/actions in the name of promoting their autonomy (social norm) Revealing professional assets to build sustainable networks Preserving established relationships by making compromises Advocating for vulnerable populations Finding the right balance between: Engaging others with regards to your interests and promoting others interests throughout your decisions and actions Influencing others and accepting compromise

Discussion Study limitations This study sheds light to New boundaries of care for nurses engaging with vulnerable individuals and community stakeholders to reduce social vulnerability The wide range of multisectoral actors with whom to network and collaborate Activities, strategies and processes that appear to be promising to improve access to primary health care for vulnerable populations However Not enough support to assist nurses in working at the interface of primary health care organizations and the community

Conclusion Nurses social mandate to reduce social vulnerability and act upon health inequalities: It involves engaging with others outside the traditional boundaries of care It involves a shift in nurses sense of professional identity from medical to social This study emphasizes fundamental dimensions of an interface nursing practice that has a great potential for further engaging nurses in networking activities and strategies to reduce social vulnerability and health inequalities.

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