• Title of article

    Developing an emergency nursing short course in Tanzania

  • Author/Authors

    Cunningham , C University of Cape Town Africa and AFEM Nurses Group, South Africa , Brysiewicz, ‌P School of Nursing & Public Health - University of KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa and AFEM Nurses Group, South Africa , Sepeku, A Emergency Medicine Department - Muhimbili National Hospital - Dar es salaam, Tanzania , Sawe, H Emergency Medicine Department - Muhimbili National Hospital - Dar es salaam, Tanzania , White, L Emergency Medicine Association of Tanzania - Dar es salaam, Tanzania , Murray, B Emergency Medicine Department - Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania , Lobue , N Abbott Fund Tanzania - Dar es salaam, Tanzania

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    147
  • To page
    150
  • Abstract
    Nurses are the largest group of healthcare workers in Africa. By adequately equipping nurses to identify, intervene and care for emergency conditions, emergency healthcare systems can be strengthened. To address this need, a nursing working group was formed within the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM). The aim of this international emergency nursing group was to develop a guiding doc- ument to help improve emergency nursing skills within Africa. Using this guiding document, a group of Tanzanian clinical nurse trainers was selected to develop a context specific short course. They used this guiding document as a foundation to improve skill development. The pilot course was well received and has since expanded to training in five regions within the United Republic of Tanzania. The clinical nurse trainers leading the course, are supported by a mentorship programme with competent educators within a global emergency nursing infrastructure. This course, a combination of local knowledge, formal men- torship programs, and international nursing support, demonstrates that investing in the improvement of emergency nursing skills can have high impact results with low-cost. This will ultimately improve emergency care on the continent.
  • Keywords
    Developing , emergency nursing short course , Tanzania
  • Journal title
    African Journal of Emergency Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2618438