Humbert Jennie, Legault Frances, Dahrouge Simone, Halabisky Brenda, Boyce Gail, Hogg William, Amos Stephanie
University of Ottawa, Ontario.
Can Nurse. 2007 Nov;103(9):30-4.
A randomized controlled study called Anticipatory and Preventative Team Care (APTCare) explored a new role for nurse practitioners (NPs) within a multidisciplinary team. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether integrating NPs and a pharmacist was an effective approach for the management of patients living with multiple chronic illnesses. Over an 18-month period, three part-time NPs and a pharmacist became part of a rural Family Health Network (FHN). They established relationships with study patients and collaborated to provide optimum care. Each NP had 40 patients, all of whom received care in the home. Study results showed that an initial home visit was invaluable for establishing a care plan, developing a relationship with the patient and assessing the home environment. Ongoing monitoring at home, however, was found to be an inefficient use of the NP role. By the end of the study, all clinicians agreed that the NP role had been successfully integrated into the multidisciplinary team.
一项名为“预期性和预防性团队护理”(APTCare)的随机对照研究探索了执业护士(NP)在多学科团队中的新角色。该研究的目的是评估将执业护士和药剂师整合在一起是否是管理患有多种慢性病患者的有效方法。在18个月的时间里,三名兼职执业护士和一名药剂师成为了一个农村家庭健康网络(FHN)的一部分。他们与研究患者建立关系并合作提供最佳护理。每位执业护士负责40名患者,所有患者均在家中接受护理。研究结果表明,初次家访对于制定护理计划、与患者建立关系以及评估家庭环境非常宝贵。然而,在家中进行持续监测被发现是对执业护士角色的低效利用。到研究结束时,所有临床医生都认为执业护士的角色已成功融入多学科团队。