Floriancic Natalie, Garnett Anna, Donelle Lorie
Western University, London, Canada.
Western School of Nursing, London, Canada.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2024 Dec 13;10:23779608241299292. doi: 10.1177/23779608241299292. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Nurse practitioner-led clinics (NPLC) represent a model of care that has the potential to enhance primary healthcare delivery to community-dwelling adults who are living with chronic disease by providing greater access and continuity of care and reducing the burden on acute care settings. However, there is limited understanding of nurse practitioners' experiences and perspectives on supporting adults in chronic disease management within an NPLC model of care. Increased understanding would contribute to our ability to evaluate the effectiveness of the NPLC model of care for chronic disease management.
This study explored current chronic disease management practices implemented by nurse practitioners within NPLC throughout the Province of Ontario.
A qualitative study was implemented using interpretive description. In-depth interviews were conducted between January 2021 and May 2021 with nurse practitioners who were practicing within NPLCs across Ontario. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis.
Eleven interviews were completed with nurse practitioners who provided care to community-dwelling adults who were managing chronic disease in a range of geographic settings. Resultant themes included: the nurse practitioner role in bridging access to patients who fall between the cracks, benefits of interprofessional care, meeting a patient where they are at, and addressing healthcare system burden.
Results suggest that NPLCs are well-positioned to support community-based patients living with chronic disease through provision of on-site interprofessional care, continuity in service provision and increased access to primary healthcare services. This article provides insights into the nurse practitioner led primary healthcare model and how it can facilitate access to services, foster patient self-management and provide a successful alternative model of care.
由执业护士主导的诊所(NPLC)代表了一种护理模式,它有可能通过提供更多的医疗服务可及性和连续性,并减轻急性护理机构的负担,来加强对患有慢性病的社区成年居民的初级医疗服务。然而,对于执业护士在NPLC护理模式下支持成年人进行慢性病管理的经验和观点,我们了解有限。更多的了解将有助于我们评估NPLC护理模式在慢性病管理方面的有效性。
本研究探讨了安大略省各地NPLC中执业护士目前实施的慢性病管理实践。
采用解释性描述进行定性研究。2021年1月至2021年5月期间,对安大略省各地NPLC中执业的护士进行了深入访谈。使用主题分析法对数据进行分析。
对11名执业护士进行了访谈,他们为处于一系列地理环境中的社区成年慢性病患者提供护理。得出的主题包括:执业护士在联系那些处于缝隙中的患者方面的作用、跨专业护理的益处、在患者所在之处与患者接触以及减轻医疗系统负担。
结果表明,NPLC通过提供现场跨专业护理、服务的连续性以及增加初级医疗服务的可及性,能够很好地支持患有慢性病的社区患者。本文深入探讨了由执业护士主导的初级医疗模式,以及它如何促进服务的可及性、促进患者自我管理并提供一种成功的替代护理模式。