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Administration of patient education in nursing: perspective of nurse administrators in Finland




AuthorsLinnavuori, Elina; Virmajoki, Milka; Virtanen, Heli; Leino-Kilpi, Helena

PublisherUniversity of Ostrava

Publication year2025

Journal: Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

Volume16

Issue4

First page 2297

Last page2305

eISSN2336-3517

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.15452/CEJNM.2025.16.0024

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Abstract

Aim: To analyze administration of patient education in nursing from the perspective of nurse administrators to provide new information and support for evidence-based practice and development.

Design: A descriptive study. Methods: Data were collected through individual semi-structured interviews. The informants were nurse administrators (n = 6) working in primary health care in two large Finnish cities. The data were analyzed using inductive qualitative content analysis.

Results: Two main categories were identified: administration of patient education and areas for improvement in the administration of patient education. Each category was further divided into four subcategories. Administration of patient education involves recognizing it as a distinct nursing action, ensuring nurses’ competence, supporting processes and resources, and fostering a value-based approach to patient education. Areas for improvement concern the identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient education.

Conclusion: At present, the administration of patient education in nursing appears to be unstructured and unsystematic. Moving forward, systematic administration and improvement of patient education will require a clear identification and delineation of the entire patient education process.


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This work was supported by the Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland, with governmental funding for research in health sciences [Project 13762].


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