Nursing Practice in Primary Care and Patients’ Experience of Care
Purpose: Nurses are identified as a key provider in the management of patients in primary care. The objective of this study was to evaluate patients’ experience of care in primary care as it pertained to the nursing role. The aim was to test the hypothesis that, in primary health care organizations...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of primary care & community health 2018-01, Vol.9, p.2150131917747186-2150131917747186 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: Nurses are identified as a key provider in the management of
patients in primary care. The objective of this study was to evaluate patients’ experience
of care in primary care as it pertained to the nursing role. The aim was to test the
hypothesis that, in primary health care organizations (PHCOs) where patients are
systematically followed by a nurse, and where nursing competencies are therefore optimally
used, patients’ experience of care is better. Method: Based on a
cross-sectional analysis combining organizational and experience of care surveys, we built
2 groups of PHCOs. The first group of PHCOs reported having a nurse who systematically
followed patients. The second group had a nurse who performed a variety of activities but
did not systematically follow patients. Five indicators of care were constructed based on
patient questionnaires. Bivariate and multivariate linear mixed models with random
intercepts and with patients nested within were used to analyze the experience of care
indicators in both groups. Results: Bivariate analyses revealed a better
patient experience of care in PHCOs where a nurse systematically followed patients than in
those where a nurse performed other activities. In multivariate analyses that included
adjustment variables related to PHCOs and patients, the accessibility indicator was found
to be higher. Conclusion: Results indicated that systematic follow-up of
patients by nurses improved patients’ experience of care in terms of accessibility. Using
nurses’ scope of practice to its full potential is a promising avenue for enhancing both
patients’ experience of care and health services efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 2150-1327 2150-1319 2150-1327 |
DOI: | 10.1177/2150131917747186 |