Carter Nancy, Sangster-Gormley Esther, Ploeg Jenny, Martin-Misener Ruth, Donald Faith, Wickson-Griffiths Abigail, Kaasalainen Sharon, McAiney Carrie, Brazil Kevin, Taniguchi Alan, Martin Lori Schindel
Associate Professor, School of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont). 2016;29(2):45-63. doi: 10.12927/cjnl.2016.24806.
The aim of this paper is to explore the role and activities of nurse practitioners (NPs) working in long-term care (LTC) to understand concepts of access to primary care for residents. Utilizing the "FIT" framework developed by Penchanksy and Thomas, we used a directed content analysis method to analyze data from a pan-Canadian study of NPs in LTC. Individual and focus group interviews were conducted at four sites in western, central and eastern regions of Canada with 143 participants, including NPs, RNs, regulated and unregulated nursing staff, allied health professionals, physicians, administrators and directors and residents and family members. Participants emphasized how the availability and accessibility of the NP had an impact on access to primary and urgent care for residents. Understanding more about how NPs affect access in Canadian LTC will be valuable for nursing practice and healthcare planning and policy and may assist other countries in planning for the introduction of NPs in LTC settings to increase access to primary care.
本文旨在探讨在长期护理(LTC)机构工作的执业护士(NP)的角色和活动,以理解居民获得初级保健服务的相关概念。利用Penchanksy和Thomas开发的“FIT”框架,我们采用定向内容分析法,对一项全加拿大范围内关于长期护理机构中执业护士的研究数据进行分析。在加拿大西部、中部和东部地区的四个地点进行了个人访谈和焦点小组访谈,共有143名参与者,包括执业护士、注册护士、受监管和不受监管的护理人员、专职医疗专业人员、医生、管理人员和主任以及居民和家庭成员。参与者强调了执业护士的可获得性和可及性如何影响居民获得初级和紧急护理服务。更多地了解执业护士如何影响加拿大长期护理机构中的服务可及性,对于护理实践、医疗保健规划和政策将具有重要价值,并且可能有助于其他国家规划在长期护理机构引入执业护士,以增加初级保健服务的可及性。