Ormiston Alice, Semblat Guillaume, Gorham Robyn, Carroll Sandra, El-Masri Maher, Jacob Jean Daniel, Jones-Bonofiglio Kristen, Mallette Claire, Boyles Christina McMillan, Sheppard-LeMoine Debbie, Smye Victoria, Snelgrove-Clarke Erna
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BMC Prim Care. 2025 Jul 31;26(1):234. doi: 10.1186/s12875-025-02874-2.
In this article we present 27 years of graduate retention outcomes for a nine-university consortium education program for Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners (NPs) in Ontario, Canada. We assessed graduate retention in terms of whether graduates are or were practicing: 1) as an NP in Ontario; and 2) as an NP in the geographic region of Ontario where they graduated. It also looks at the geographic distribution of graduates retained as NPs in the province and measures the percentage of graduate NPs who were working in rural and remote areas.
The authors mined the Ontario nursing public registry to identify how many graduates were, or had been, registered as an NP in Ontario at any time between 1996 and December 2022. The authors used registry data to identify the agency where these NP graduates were practising in the province, and then used a google map interface to identify what percentage were still practising in the university region where they graduated. The Rurality Index of Ontario (RIO), a tool used to measure the level of rurality of Ontario communities in terms of health care access, was used to assess the percentage of NPs grads practising in rural and remote areas.
86.7% of NP graduates were registered as practising NPs in Ontario at the time of the study, or had been registered as practising at some time in the past, with a range of 84% to 91% across the universities. 48% to 79% of graduates registered as currently practising NPs in Ontario remained in the region where they had graduated. Geographic maps show a broad distribution of graduates both within university regions and across the province. 8.6% to 38.9% of graduates were working in rural or remote areas. Graduates from universities in northern Ontario had the highest percentage practising in rural and remote areas. Graduate NP rural practice rates in both northern and southern regions reflected the rural demographics of their regions.
The findings show that the university consortium model supports NP recruitment and retention across the province, including in rural and remote areas.
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在本文中,我们展示了加拿大安大略省一个由九所大学组成的联盟为初级保健执业护士(NP)开展的教育项目27年的毕业生留存成果。我们从以下方面评估毕业生留存情况:1)毕业生是否正在或曾经在安大略省担任NP;2)毕业生是否正在或曾经在其毕业所在的安大略省地理区域担任NP。研究还考察了该省留存为NP的毕业生的地理分布情况,并统计了在农村和偏远地区工作的NP毕业生的比例。
作者挖掘了安大略省护理公共登记册,以确定在1996年至2022年12月期间,有多少毕业生曾在安大略省注册为NP。作者利用登记数据确定这些NP毕业生在该省的执业机构,然后使用谷歌地图界面确定仍在其毕业所在大学区域执业的毕业生比例。安大略省乡村指数(RIO)是一种用于根据医疗保健可及性衡量安大略省社区乡村程度的工具,用于评估在农村和偏远地区执业的NP毕业生比例。
在研究时,86.7%的NP毕业生在安大略省注册为执业NP,或曾在过去某个时间注册为执业,各大学的比例在84%至91%之间。在安大略省注册为当前执业NP的毕业生中,48%至79%仍留在其毕业所在地区。地理地图显示,毕业生在大学区域内和全省范围内分布广泛。8.6%至38.9%的毕业生在农村或偏远地区工作。安大略省北部大学的毕业生在农村和偏远地区执业的比例最高。北部和南部地区的NP毕业生农村执业率反映了其所在地区的农村人口统计情况。
研究结果表明,大学联盟模式有助于在全省范围内招募和留住NP,包括在农村和偏远地区。
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