Family physician with the Bruyère Academic Family Health Team in Ottawa, Ont.
Family medicine resident at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont.
Can Fam Physician. 2018 Apr;64(4):e169-e180.
To describe and compare well-child care (WCC) in Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom (UK), focusing on the role of nurses and their interactions with other primary care providers in order to derive relevant lessons for Canada's interprofessional primary care teams.
Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL were searched broadly using the search terms and and other synonymous terms. In addition, Google Scholar was used to search for gray literature, and reference mining revealed a few other relevant articles.
The original search identified 929 articles. The inclusion criteria were the following: relevant to WCC delivery; focuses on Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, Australia, or an international comparison; describes care of healthy term infants; describes care provided in the community; and describes the role of the nurse in WCC delivery. An abstract review followed by full-text review condensed the search to 25 selected articles.
Selected articles varied in method and scope; thus, a narrative synthesis was generated using thematic analysis. In Australia, the Netherlands, and the UK, many WCC tasks are performed by trained public health nurses in a separate but parallel system to family medicine, with interaction between nurses and FPs varying greatly among countries. In general, nurses' roles in WCC remained in the preventive care and screening domains, including monitoring development, providing health education, and supporting parents. The 3 overarching themes that were identified were around professional development and education, integration of care and interprofessional collaboration, and the nurses' role in an evolving health system.
International examples, given Canada's primary care reforms, suggest it is time to examine greater role sharing in WCC between nurses and FPs in interdisciplinary primary care teams.
描述并比较澳大利亚、荷兰和英国(UK)的儿童保健(WCC),重点介绍护士的角色及其与其他初级保健提供者的互动,以便为加拿大的跨专业初级保健团队汲取相关经验教训。
使用搜索词 和 以及其他同义词,在 Ovid MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 CINAHL 上广泛搜索。此外,还使用 Google Scholar 搜索灰色文献,参考文献挖掘揭示了其他一些相关文章。
最初的搜索确定了 929 篇文章。纳入标准如下:与 WCC 交付相关;聚焦于加拿大、荷兰、英国、澳大利亚或国际比较;描述健康足月婴儿的护理;描述在社区中提供的护理;描述护士在 WCC 交付中的角色。随后进行了摘要审查和全文审查,将搜索结果浓缩至 25 篇选定文章。
选定的文章在方法和范围上存在差异;因此,使用主题分析生成了叙述性综合。在澳大利亚、荷兰和英国,许多 WCC 任务由接受过培训的公共卫生护士在一个独立但平行于家庭医学的系统中完成,护士与家庭医生之间的互动在各国之间差异很大。一般来说,护士在 WCC 中的角色仍然集中在预防保健和筛查领域,包括监测发育、提供健康教育和支持父母。确定的 3 个总体主题是围绕专业发展和教育、护理的整合和跨专业协作以及护士在不断发展的卫生系统中的角色。
鉴于加拿大的初级保健改革,国际范例表明,现在是时候在跨学科初级保健团队中,审视护士和家庭医生之间在 WCC 中更大程度的角色共享了。