Arbon Paul, Bail Kasia, Eggert Marlene, Gardner Anne, Hogan Sonia, Phillips Christine, van Dieman Nicole, Waddington Gordon
Flinders University, SA, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2009 Jan;18(2):255-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02452.x.
This paper reports a project investigating the potential role of the nurse practitioner in aged care across residential, community and acute care venues in the Australian Capital Territory.
Australia, like many other countries, faces unprecedented challenges in the provision of health care. Escalating health care costs, an ageing population, increasing prevalence of comorbidities and chronic illnesses, inefficient health care delivery, changing models of health care and shifting professional role boundaries are factors that have contributed to the development of advanced practice roles for nursing.
This was a mixed methods study using multiple data sources.
Student aged care nurse practitioners were examined across the continuum of care in the acute, community and residential aged care settings. The potential role of the nurse practitioner in these areas was evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively to identify a model of care to enhance the delivery of efficient and effective health care.
The project findings have demonstrated that there is potential for significant improvement in client outcomes arising from a transboundary aged care nurse practitioner model. The improved outcomes are associated with a decrease in acute hospital admissions for residential care clients, timely intervention for a range of common conditions and strengthened multidisciplinary approaches to care provision for older people.
Overall the project findings strongly support the potential of a transboundary aged care nurse practitioner role. This role would focus on skilled assessment, timely assessment and intervention, brokering around access to care and clinical leadership and education for nurses.
This paper offers further evidence of support for the role of nurse practitioners in complementing existing health services and improving delivery of care.
本文报告了一个项目,该项目调查了执业护士在澳大利亚首都地区的住宿、社区和急症护理场所的老年护理中的潜在作用。
与许多其他国家一样,澳大利亚在提供医疗保健方面面临前所未有的挑战。医疗保健成本不断攀升、人口老龄化、合并症和慢性病的患病率不断上升、医疗保健服务效率低下、医疗保健模式不断变化以及专业角色界限不断变化,这些因素促成了护理高级实践角色的发展。
这是一项使用多种数据源的混合方法研究。
在急症、社区和住宿老年护理环境的连续护理过程中对学生老年护理执业护士进行了考察。对执业护士在这些领域的潜在作用进行了定性和定量评估,以确定一种护理模式,以提高高效和有效的医疗保健服务的提供。
该项目的研究结果表明,跨界老年护理执业护士模式有可能显著改善患者的治疗效果。改善的结果与减少住宿护理患者的急性住院次数、对一系列常见病症的及时干预以及加强针对老年人的多学科护理方法有关。
总体而言,该项目的研究结果有力地支持了跨界老年护理执业护士角色的潜力。这一角色将专注于专业评估、及时评估和干预、围绕获得护理的协调以及临床领导和护士教育。
本文提供了进一步的证据,支持执业护士在补充现有医疗服务和改善护理服务提供方面的作用。