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医生、医师助理和执业护师对农村初级保健的贡献:来自 13 个州调查的结果。

The contribution of physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners toward rural primary care: findings from a 13-state survey.

机构信息

*Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK †WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA ‡Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC §Department of Nursing, Saint Martin's University, Lacey, WA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2014 Jun;52(6):549-56. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000135.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Estimates of the relative contributions of physicians, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs) toward rural primary care are needed to inform workforce planning activities aimed at reducing rural primary shortages.

OBJECTIVES

For each provider group, this study quantifies the average weekly number of outpatient primary care visits and the types of services provided within and beyond the outpatient setting.

METHODS

A randomly drawn sample of 788 physicians, 601 PAs, and 918 NPs with rural addresses in 13 US states responded to a mailed questionnaire that measured reported weekly outpatient visits and scope of services provided within and beyond the outpatient setting. Analysis of variance and χ(2) testing were used to test for bivariate associations. Multivariate regression was used to model average weekly outpatient volume adjusting for provider sociodemographics and geographical location.

RESULTS

Compared with physicians, average weekly outpatient visit quantity was 8% lower for PAs and 25% lower for NPs (P<0.001). After multivariate adjustment, this gap became negligible for PAs (P=0.56) and decreased to 10% for NPs (P<0.001). Compared with PAs and NPs, primary care physicians were more likely to provide services beyond the outpatient setting, including hospital care, emergency care, childbirth attending deliveries, and after-hours call coverage (all P<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Although our findings suggest that a greater reliance on PAs and NPs in rural primary settings would have a minor impact on outpatient practice volume, this shift might reduce the availability of services that have more often been traditionally provided by rural primary care physicians beyond the outpatient clinic setting.

摘要

背景

为了为旨在减少农村初级短缺的劳动力规划活动提供信息,需要对医生、医师助理 (PA) 和执业护士 (NP) 对农村初级保健的相对贡献进行估计。

目的

对于每个提供者群体,本研究量化了平均每周的门诊初级保健就诊次数以及在门诊环境内外提供的服务类型。

方法

从美国 13 个州的农村地址随机抽取的 788 名医生、601 名 PA 和 918 名 NP 对邮寄问卷做出了回应,该问卷衡量了报告的每周门诊就诊次数和在门诊环境内外提供的服务范围。方差分析和 χ(2)检验用于测试二元关联。多元回归用于调整提供者的社会人口统计学和地理位置后,对平均每周门诊量进行建模。

结果

与医生相比,PA 的平均每周门诊就诊次数低 8%,NP 的低 25%(P<0.001)。在多变量调整后,PA 的差距变得微不足道(P=0.56),NP 的差距缩小到 10%(P<0.001)。与 PA 和 NP 相比,初级保健医生更有可能在门诊环境之外提供服务,包括医院护理、紧急护理、分娩助产和下班后电话覆盖(均 P<0.001)。

结论

尽管我们的研究结果表明,在农村初级保健环境中更多地依赖 PA 和 NP 对门诊实践量的影响较小,但这种转变可能会减少农村初级保健医生在门诊诊所之外更经常提供的服务的可用性。

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