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G S Duthie University of Hull
Academic Surgical Unit, Castle Hill Hospital, Hull, UK
Correspondence to: Mr G S Duthie, Senior
Lecturer/Honorary Consultant Surgeon, University of Hull Academic
Surgical Unit, Castle Hill Hospital, Hull HU16 5JQ, UK.
Accepted for publication 13 May 1998 Background Keywords:
nurse endoscopists;
flexible sigmoidoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a technical
skill that has been successfully performed by suitably trained
colorectal nurse practitioners in the USA. However, no recognised
training course exists for nurse practitioners in the UK.
Aims
To design and evaluate a training programme
for nurse endoscopists.
Methods
A multidisciplinary committee of nurses
and clinicians developed a structured programme of study and practice.
This involved a staged process of observations, withdrawals, and
ultimately, full procedures. Once training had been completed the nurse
practitioner was permitted to practice independently. Patients with
colorectal symptoms referred for flexible sigmoidoscopy were examined
for the final stages of training and independent practice. A
prospective evaluation of the training and practice of the first
trained nurse flexible sigmoidoscopist was performed. Barium enema,
video, clinical follow up, and histology were used to validate the
results of the flexible sigmoidoscopies.
Results
The training programme required that 35 observations, 35 withdrawals, and 35 supervised full procedures were
performed prior to the development of independent practice. Subsequent
to the completion of this programme 215 patients have been examined independently by the nurse practitioner. Ninety three per cent of the
examinations were judged successful and pathology was identified in
51%. The nurse endoscopist successfully identified all
"significant" pathology whereas barium enema failed to identify
pathology in 12.5%. There were no complications.
Conclusion
With suitable training nurse
endosocopists are able to perform flexible sigmoidoscopy safely and effectively.
(GUT 1998;43:711-714)
© 1998 by Gut
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