Barratt Julian, Thomas Nicola
Head of Community Nursing, Institute of Health, Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK.
Associate Professor in Kidney Care, School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, London, UK.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2018 Oct 31;20:e42. doi: 10.1017/S1463423618000798.
To advance understanding of the discrete nature of the communication processes and social interactions occurring in nurse practitioner consultations.
Preceding qualitative investigations of nurse practitioner consultations have, when conducting interviews with participants, often exclusively sampled either nurse practitioners or patients. Furthermore, previous qualitative studies of the nature of nurse practitioner consultations have not typically also sampled carers attending with patients for nurse practitioner consultations. Accordingly this study was developed, in part, to address this exclusivity of sampling in qualitative research of nurse practitioner consultations by developing an inclusive sample of patient, carer and nurse practitioner participants of nurse practitioner consultations, so as to conjointly develop an understanding of the multiple perceptions of those participants of communication processes occurring in nurse practitioner consultations.
Qualitative component of a larger mixed methods case study of communication processes and social interactions in nurse practitioner consultations, utilising individual semi-structured interviews with the patient (n = 9), carer (n = 2) and nurse practitioner (n = 3) participants of video-recorded consultations derived from a nurse practitioner-led general practice clinic. Interview transcripts were initially analysed via an emergent thematic analysis, followed up by computer-assisted qualitative data analysis with NVivo 9.
The participants' perceptions of nurse practitioner consultation communication processes and social interactions were represented through six themes: Consulting style of nurse practitioners; Nurse practitioner - GP comparisons; Lifeworld content or lifeworld style; Nurse practitioner role ambiguity; Creating the impression of time and Expectations for safety netting. The findings identify a need for policy makers to address a perceived ambiguity of the nature of the nurse practitioner role amongst patients and carers. The benefits of nurse practitioners using personable, everyday lifeworld styles of communication for optimising interactions, sharing clinical reasoning and conveying a sense of having time for patients and carers in consultations are also identified.
增进对执业护士会诊中沟通流程和社会互动的离散性质的理解。
以往对执业护士会诊的定性研究在对参与者进行访谈时,通常只单独抽取执业护士或患者作为样本。此外,以往关于执业护士会诊性质的定性研究通常也没有抽取陪同患者进行执业护士会诊的护理人员作为样本。因此,本研究部分是为了解决执业护士会诊定性研究中抽样的这种排他性问题,通过纳入患者、护理人员和执业护士会诊参与者的综合样本,以便共同增进对这些参与者对执业护士会诊中沟通流程的多种看法的理解。
这是一项关于执业护士会诊中沟通流程和社会互动的大型混合方法案例研究的定性部分,对来自执业护士主导的全科诊所的视频会诊中的患者(n = 9)、护理人员(n = 2)和执业护士(n = 3)参与者进行了个人半结构化访谈。访谈记录最初通过新兴主题分析进行分析,随后使用NVivo 9进行计算机辅助定性数据分析。
参与者对执业护士会诊沟通流程和社会互动的看法通过六个主题体现:执业护士的会诊风格;执业护士与全科医生的比较;生活世界内容或生活世界风格;执业护士角色的模糊性;营造时间感以及对安全网的期望。研究结果表明政策制定者有必要解决患者和护理人员中对执业护士角色性质的认知模糊问题。还确定了执业护士采用亲切的、日常生活世界的沟通方式在优化互动、分享临床推理以及在会诊中传达有时间关注患者和护理人员的感觉方面的益处。