A Comprehensive Narrative Review: Training and Competency Development for Health Assistants Supporting Nursing-Led Procedures in Emergency Medicine: Focus on Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Wound Management, and Vascular Access
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Background: The escalating demands on Emergency Departments (EDs) worldwide necessitate innovative workforce models to enhance efficiency and maintain quality of care. Expanding the scope of practice for Health Assistants (HAs)—including Nursing Assistants, Emergency Medical Technicians, and Patient Care Technicians—to support nursing-led advanced procedures represents a promising but complex strategy. Aim: This narrative review synthesizes current evidence (2015-2024) on the training, competency development, and integration of HAs in supporting three critical nursing-led domains in emergency medicine: Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS), wound management, and vascular access. Methods: A systematic search of PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Google Scholar was conducted. The narrative synthesis analyzed themes of joint training program structures, competency assessment frameworks, patient safety outcomes, and implementation barriers. Results: Evidence indicates that structured, simulation-based training programs for HAs in defined procedural support roles are feasible and can improve department throughput and nurse satisfaction. However, successful integration hinges on robust interprofessional education, clear competency frameworks, and addressing significant barriers, including regulatory variability, resistance to role expansion, and resource limitations for ongoing training. Conclusion: Strategically deploying trained HAs to support emergency nurses in specific procedural tasks is a viable response to ED crowding. It requires a systematic approach co-developed by nursing, medicine, and hospital leadership, emphasizing standardized training, rigorous competency verification, and continuous quality assurance to ensure patient safety and team efficacy.
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