Pflegewissenschaft - Nursing Science, Department Public Health, University of Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Bern University Hospital, Switzerland.
Swiss Med Wkly. 2022 Jul 1;152:w30199. doi: 10.4414/smw.2022.w30199. eCollection 2022 Jun 20.
The complex care needs of people with chronic illnesses and multimorbidity pose a significant challenge to the Swiss primary care system. Ensuring efficient, high-quality care will require new care models. Internationally, the integration of advanced practice nurses (APNs) into primary care models has shown promising results. The current study investigates how general practitioners (GPs) in Switzerland experience the integration of APNs into their primary care teams with respect to their own professional roles.
We used a qualitative, social-constructivist approach, focusing on six individual interviews with general practitioners within the frame of a larger study including GPs and APNs in a Swiss multiprofessional primary care practice. Data were analysed following Braun and Clarke's approach for reflexive thematic analysis.
The study took place between August 2019 and February 2020 in a Swiss multiprofessional primary care practice that had been working with APNs for nine years. Participants included six general practitioners.
We identified three main themes characterising Swiss GPs' experiences with the integration of APNs into their primary care team: (1) trust as foundation for collaboration with APNs; (2) build-up of the APN role by delegation, teaching, and supervision, investing time particularly at the beginning of their collaboration with the APN - a time investment that declined significantly as the APNs' competencies grew - and (3) synergies of partnership-based collaboration with APNs. Physicians who were experienced teachers and supervisors, and who delegated tasks based on who would be able to fulfil them most efficiently and effectively, experienced not only a broad range of synergies, but also possibilities to further develop the range of their own activities. Comprehensive, high-quality patient care was perceived as a particular added value.
Our analysis revealed that GPs experienced interprofessional synergies when working collaboratively with APNs. These were rooted in trust and relied on abilities in teaching, supervision and delegation to achieve maximum impact. Capitalising on the integration of APNs into primary care, this new care model can be adapted to diverse individual settings. We conclude this article by highlighting the potential of working collaboratively with APNs, who play increasingly important roles in the primary care of polymorbid patients with complex needs.
慢性病和多种疾病患者的复杂护理需求对瑞士初级保健系统构成了重大挑战。确保高效、高质量的护理将需要新的护理模式。在国际上,将高级执业护士(APN)纳入初级保健模式已显示出良好的效果。本研究调查了瑞士的全科医生(GP)在将 APN 整合到他们的初级保健团队中时,如何看待他们自身的专业角色。
我们采用了定性、社会建构主义方法,在一项包括瑞士多专业初级保健实践中的全科医生和 APN 的更大研究框架内,对 6 名全科医生进行了 6 次个体访谈。数据按照 Braun 和 Clarke 的反思主题分析方法进行分析。
该研究于 2019 年 8 月至 2020 年 2 月在瑞士的一家多专业初级保健实践中进行,该实践已经与 APN 合作了 9 年。参与者包括 6 名全科医生。
我们确定了三个主要主题,这些主题描述了瑞士全科医生在将 APN 整合到他们的初级保健团队中的经验:(1)信任是与 APN 合作的基础;(2)通过授权、教学和监督来建立 APN 的角色,特别是在与 APN 合作的初期投入时间,随着 APN 能力的增强,这种时间投入显著下降;(3)以伙伴关系为基础的与 APN 合作的协同作用。有经验的教师和主管医生,根据谁能够最有效地完成任务来授权和指导,他们不仅体验到了广泛的协同作用,而且还能够进一步发展自己的活动范围。全面、高质量的患者护理被认为是一个特别的附加值。
我们的分析表明,当全科医生与 APN 合作时,他们会体验到跨专业的协同作用。这些协同作用植根于信任,并依赖于教学、监督和授权的能力,以实现最大的效果。通过将 APN 整合到初级保健中,可以根据不同的个体情况调整这种新的护理模式。我们在文章的最后强调了与 APN 合作的潜力,因为 APN 在慢性病和多种疾病患者的复杂护理中发挥着越来越重要的作用。