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基金模式对注册护士融入初级卫生保健团队的影响:加拿大多阶段混合方法研究方案。

The impact of funding models on the integration of registered nurses in primary health care teams: protocol for a multi-phase mixed-methods study in Canada.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine, 1465 Richmond Street, Second Floor, Rm 2140, London, ON, Canada, N6G 2M1.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, BC, Burnaby, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Prim Care. 2022 Nov 19;23(1):290. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01900-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Family practice registered nurses co-managing patient care as healthcare professionals in interdisciplinary primary care teams have been shown to improve access, continuity of care, patient satisfaction, and clinical outcomes for patients with chronic diseases while being cost-effective. Currently, however, it is unclear how different funding models support or hinder the integration of family practice nurses into existing primary health care systems and interdisciplinary practices. This has resulted in the underutilisation of family practice nurses in contributing to high-quality patient care.

METHODS

This mixed-methods project is comprised of three studies: (1) a funding model analysis; (2) case studies; and (3) an online survey with family practice nurses. The funding model analysis will employ policy scans to identify, describe, and compare the various funding models used in Canada to integrate family practice nurses in primary care. Case studies involving qualitative interviews with clinic teams (family practice nurses, physicians, and administrators) and family practice nurse activity logs will explore the variation of nursing professional practice, training, skill set, and team functioning in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. Interview transcripts will be analysed thematically and comparisons will be made across funding models. Activity log responses will be analysed to represent nurses' time spent on independent, dependent, interdependent, or non-nursing work in each funding model. Finally, a cross-sectional online survey of family practice nurses in Canada will examine the relationships between funding models, nursing professional practice, training, skill set, team functioning, and patient care co-management in primary care. We will employ bivariate tests and multivariable regression to examine these relationships in the survey results.

DISCUSSION

This project aims to address a gap in the literature on funding models for family practice nurses. In particular, findings will support provincial and territorial governments in structuring funding models that optimise the roles of family practice nurses while establishing evidence about the benefits of interdisciplinary team-based care. Overall, the findings may contribute to the integration and optimisation of family practice nursing within primary health care, to the benefit of patients, primary healthcare providers, and health care systems nationally.

摘要

背景

家庭执业注册护士作为跨学科初级保健团队中的医疗保健专业人员共同管理患者护理,已被证明可以改善慢性病患者的就诊机会、护理连续性、患者满意度和临床结果,同时具有成本效益。然而,目前尚不清楚不同的融资模式如何支持或阻碍家庭执业护士融入现有的初级卫生保健系统和跨学科实践。这导致家庭执业护士在提供高质量患者护理方面的作用未得到充分发挥。

方法

本混合方法项目由三项研究组成:(1)融资模式分析;(2)案例研究;(3)家庭执业护士在线调查。融资模式分析将采用政策扫描来确定、描述和比较加拿大用于整合家庭执业护士参与初级保健的各种融资模式。涉及诊所团队(家庭执业护士、医生和管理人员)和家庭执业护士活动日志的定性访谈的案例研究将探索不列颠哥伦比亚省、新斯科舍省、安大略省和魁北克省的护理专业实践、培训、技能集和团队功能的变化。访谈记录将进行主题分析,并对不同的融资模式进行比较。活动日志的回复将进行分析,以代表护士在每个融资模式下独立、依赖、相互依赖或非护理工作所花费的时间。最后,对加拿大家庭执业护士进行横断面在线调查,以检查初级保健中融资模式、护理专业实践、培训、技能集、团队功能和患者共同管理之间的关系。我们将在调查结果中运用双变量检验和多变量回归来检验这些关系。

讨论

本项目旨在解决家庭执业护士融资模式文献中的空白。特别是,研究结果将支持省和地区政府构建优化家庭执业护士角色的融资模式,同时建立关于基于跨学科团队的护理益处的证据。总体而言,这些发现可能有助于家庭执业护理在初级卫生保健中的整合和优化,使患者、初级卫生保健提供者和国家卫生保健系统受益。

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