| Literature DB >> 30918675 |
Linda Lännerström1,2, Thorne Wallman1,2, Elenor Kaminsky3,4, Inger K Holmström3,4.
Abstract
AIM: To describe how a short educational intervention in social insurance medicine was experienced by Registered Nurses and what changes it brought to their work with sick leave questions in telephone nursing.Entities:
Keywords: cluster randomized controlled study; educational intervention; interviews; sick leave; social insurance medicine; telephone nursing
Year: 2018 PMID: 30918675 PMCID: PMC6419141 DOI: 10.1002/nop2.201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Open ISSN: 2054-1058
Characteristics of the participants
| Age | Gender | Primary healthcare centre | Specialist nurse education | Experience of telephone nursing, years | Ownership primary healthcare centre | Employment | Working hours in telephone nursing, % | Education in social insurance medicine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | Male | 7 | No | 1–5 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 58 | Female | 7 | Yes | 1–5 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 51 | Female | 7 | Yes | ≥10 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 46 | Female | 13 | Yes | 1–5 | Public | Full‐time | <50 | No |
| 32 | Male | 2 | No | 1–5 | Private | Full‐time | 50–100 | Missing |
| 30 | Male | 2 | Yes | 1–5 | Private | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 51 | Female | 2 | Yes | ≥10 | Private | Part‐time | <50 | No |
| 35 | Female | 13 | No | 1–5 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 65 | Female | 8 | Yes | ≥10 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 60 | Female | 8 | Yes | ≥10 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 45 | Female | 8 | Yes | 6–9 | Public | Full‐time | 50–100 | No |
| 55 | Female | 11 | No | ≥10 | Public | Part‐time | 50–100 | No |
Interview guide
| 1 | Tell me about your experience of attending the educational intervention in social insurance medicine |
|---|---|
| 2 | What was good about the education? |
| 3 | Give some examples of when you’ve had direct use of the education in your work |
| 4 | What are your concrete suggestions for improving the educational intervention in social insurance medicine? |
| 5 | In what way has the educational intervention in social insurance medicine changed the way you work with sick leave questions in telephone nursing? |
| 6 | Is there something else you want to say about the content and presentation of the intervention, or anything else you want to say? |
Domains, categories and sub‐categories regarding RNs experiences of the educational intervention in social insurance medicine and what changes it brought to their work with sick leave questions in telephone nursing
| Domain | Sub‐category | Category | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| Experience of the intervention | Gaining knowledge of rules and regulations | Gaining knowledge of the sick leave process | |
| Gaining knowledge of actors' different roles | |||
| Gaining knowledge of the patient’s perspective of sick leave | |||
| Learning from peers in group discussions | Gaining role clarity in working with SLQs | ||
| Learning by reflecting and asking questions | |||
| Experience of changes in handling | Knowing what to say and do | Having skills to handle SLQs | |
| SLQs | Knowing where to turn for support |
SLQ: sick leave question.