African Journal of Emergency Medicine (Dec 2012)

Developing a framework for emergency nursing practice in Africa

  • Lisa Wolf,
  • Petra Brysiewicz,
  • Natalia LoBue,
  • Tanya Heyns,
  • Sue Anne Bell,
  • Isabel Coetzee,
  • AnnMarie Papa,
  • Jean Augustyn,
  • Ilze van Eeden,
  • Angelina Sepeku,
  • Anthony Pho,
  • Millicent Qampi,
  • Rachel Hangula

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.afjem.2012.09.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 174 – 181

Abstract

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Whilst collaborating with members of the emergency team, the emergency nurse plays a crucial role in the identification and care of patients with medical, surgical and injury related emergencies. In Africa, as well as all over the world, the practice of emergency nursing is extremely challenging. In November 2011, an international emergency nursing workgroup (both academic and clinical) was convened in Cape Town, South Africa, to explore the development of a framework for emergency nursing practice in Africa. The resultant framework has implications for nursing education and training, continuing education, and staffing at both the institutional and regional levels throughout the African continent and possibly further afield.

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