Anderson A L, Gilliss C L, Yoder L
Department of Family Health Care Nursing, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), School of Nursing 94143-0606, USA.
West J Med. 1996 Oct;165(4):209-14.
Barriers exist that prevent nurse practitioners from using their primary health care knowledge and skills. We present the incidence of and specific barriers experienced by nurse practitioner respondents in California, the state with the largest number of nurse practitioners in the nation. A January 1995 survey was sent to all nurse practitioners certified in California to elicit their experiences regarding legal or social barriers in their practice, with space for an open-ended response. Of an estimated 3,895 nurse practitioners in California, 2,741 (70%) returned surveys. Most nurse practitioner (65%) respondents in California are providing primary care. Perceived barriers to practice are lack of prescriptive authority, lack of support from physicians, reimbursement difficulties, and lack of public awareness. Current barriers to nurse practitioner practice in California are similar to national barriers discovered in 1992 data. The development of interprofessional dialogue and the recognition of the contributions of all primary care professionals are some of the steps that can be taken to reduce these barriers and increase the use and effectiveness of nurse practitioners in primary care.
存在一些阻碍执业护士运用其初级卫生保健知识和技能的因素。我们呈现了加利福尼亚州执业护士受访者所经历的发生率及具体阻碍因素,加利福尼亚州是美国执业护士数量最多的州。1995年1月,我们向所有在加利福尼亚州获得认证的执业护士发送了一份调查问卷,以了解他们在执业过程中遇到的法律或社会阻碍方面的经历,并留出了开放式回答的空间。在加利福尼亚州估计的3895名执业护士中,有2741人(70%)回复了调查问卷。加利福尼亚州的大多数执业护士(65%)受访者都在提供初级保健服务。执业过程中察觉到的阻碍包括缺乏处方权、缺乏医生支持、报销困难以及公众认知度不足。加利福尼亚州目前执业护士执业的阻碍与1992年数据中发现的全国性阻碍类似。开展跨专业对话以及认可所有初级保健专业人员的贡献是可以采取的一些措施,以减少这些阻碍,并提高执业护士在初级保健中的利用率和有效性。