Grindel C G, Bayley E, Kingston M B, Tuck M B, Wood L, Bryan Y
College of Nursing, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
Medsurg Nurs. 1997 Oct;6(5):278-83, 286-7.
As a result of decreased lengths of stay and cost-containment initiatives, fewer nurses are needed in acute care settings. The trend for community-based health care is broadening employment opportunities for nurses to work in community settings. As nurses are considering options to base their practice in community settings, it is important to understand their concerns about making this transition. The results of a qualitative study conducted to examine the concerns and educational needs of acute care nurses related to working in the community are reported. Clinical, professional, and intrapersonal skills important for a successful transition to community-based practice are identified and discussed.