The role of nurses in inpatient geriatric rehabilitation units: A scoping review.
Nicole Ann GuitarDenise M ConnellyKristin PrenticeAngela NguyenAmanda McIntyreEric F TanlakaNancy SnobelenPublished in: Nursing open (2023)
Nurses working in inpatient geriatric rehabilitation are recognized more for their role in conserving the body than their roles in supporting, interpreting, coaching and advocacy. Interprofessional team members appear to be less sure of the nurses' role in the rehabilitation unit. Nurses themselves do not acknowledge the unique rehabilitation aspects of care for older adults. Enhancing formal education, or adding continuing education courses, to facilitate role clarity for nurses in geriatric rehabilitation could improve nurses' and interprofessional healthcare team members' understandings of the possible contributions of nurses working in rehabilitation settings.