Selleck Cynthia, Deupree Joy, Hodges Ashley, Holland Aimee, Plane LaCretia, Horton Jeannie, Harper Doreen C
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2018;29(4):1177-1187. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2018.0089.
Recruiting and retaining rural primary care providers is challenging. The Graduate Nursing Education Primary Care Scholars (GNEPCS) is a partnership between a philanthropic organization and a school of nursing to recruit, educate, train, and retain primary care advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) for practice in rural Alabama with a focus on improving the state's health outcomes. In its initial four years, the GNEPCS partnership has been successful in identifying 60 registered nurses interested in becoming rural primary care APRNs. These students have received mentoring, individualized content on rural health, preceptorships with rural providers, and opportunities for professional and leadership development. Pilot philanthropic funding has allowed us to develop sustainable curricula, attract additional complementary federal funds, and create a critical mass of practice-ready APRNs who are improving primary care access for some of the state's most rural and underserved populations.
招募和留住农村初级保健提供者具有挑战性。研究生护理教育初级保健学者项目(GNEPCS)是一个慈善组织与一所护理学院之间的合作项目,旨在招募、教育、培训和留住初级保健高级执业注册护士(APRNs),以便在阿拉巴马州农村地区执业,重点是改善该州的健康状况。在最初的四年里,GNEPCS合作项目成功地找到了60名有兴趣成为农村初级保健APRNs的注册护士。这些学生接受了指导、关于农村健康的个性化内容、与农村提供者的实习,以及专业和领导力发展的机会。试点慈善资金使我们能够开发可持续的课程,吸引更多补充性联邦资金,并培养出一批具备执业能力的APRNs,他们正在改善该州一些最偏远和服务不足地区的初级保健服务可及性。