加拿大新不伦瑞克省实施护士执业(NP)领导的诊所的工作人员经验。

IF 2.9 Q2 NURSING
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-16 DOI:10.1177/08445621251333678
Lillian MacNeill, Karine Légère, Sarah Balcom, Alison Luke, Eve Justason, Shelley Doucet
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在加拿大,获得初级保健是一个挑战。在新不伦瑞克省,大约15%的公民没有初级保健提供者(PCP)。新墨西哥州政府最近在该省各地区设立了由执业护士(NPs)担任工作人员的诊所,以减少该省的PCP等候名单。目的本研究旨在确定诊所工作人员认为的np主导的诊所实施的促进因素和障碍。方法采用横断面定性描述设计,采用半结构化访谈法收集资料,采用定性内容分析法进行分析。结果研究对象包括新省两家np主导诊所的16名员工(NPs、注册护士(RN)、执业护士(LPN)、行政人员和管理人员)。促进者包括有经验的导师、合作实践和设备齐全的诊所。障碍包括时间紧迫、决策过程复杂、病例量大且复杂、诊所空间不足以及招聘和留住工作人员困难。与会者讨论了国家方案领导的诊所通过改善获得初级保健的机会而产生的积极影响,从而减轻了急诊科和无预约诊所的负担。与会者建议增加更多由np领导的诊所,并整合多学科联合卫生专业团队,以加强护理整合。结论np主导的诊所越来越多地在加拿大各地实施,以改善初级保健的可及性,特别是在pcp短缺的地区。这项研究的结果将有助于NB省和加拿大其他以np为主导的诊所的发展和实施。
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Staff Experiences with the Implementation of Nurse Practitioner (NP)-led Clinics in New Brunswick, Canada.

BackgroundAccess to primary care is a challenge across Canada. In the province of New Brunswick (NB), approximately 15% of citizens do not have a primary care provider (PCP). The Government of NB recently implemented clinics staffed by nurse practitioners (NPs) in various regions in the province to reduce the provincial waitlist for a PCP.PurposeThis study aimed to identify facilitators and barriers to NP-led clinic implementation, as perceived by clinic staff.MethodsUsing a cross-sectional qualitative descriptive design, data was collected using semi-structured interviews and analysed using qualitative content analysis.ResultsStudy participants included 16 employes of two NP-led clinics in NB (NPs, registered nurses (RN), licensed practical nurses (LPN), administrative staff, and managerial staff). Facilitators include having experienced mentors, collaborative practices, and well-equipped clinics. Barriers include rushed timelines, complex decision-making processes, large and complex caseloads, inadequate clinic space, and difficulty in staff recruitment and retention. Participants discussed the positive impact of NP-led clinics through improved access to primary care, resulting in reduced burdens on emergency departments and walk-in clinics. Participants recommend adding additional NP-led clinics and integrating multidisciplinary allied health professional teams to enhance care integration.ConclusionNP-led clinics are increasingly being implemented across Canada to improve primary care access, particularly in areas where there are shortages of PCPs. Findings from this study will help inform the development and implementation of other NP-led clinics across NB and Canada.

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期刊介绍: We are pleased to announce the launch of the CJNR digital archive, an online archive available through the McGill University Library, and hosted by the McGill University Library Digital Collections Program in perpetuity. This archive has been made possible through a Richard M. Tomlinson Digital Library Innovation and Access Award to the McGill School of Nursing. The Richard M. Tomlinson award recognizes the ongoing contribution and commitment the CJNR has made to the McGill School of Nursing, and to the development and nursing science in Canada and worldwide. We hope this archive proves to be an invaluable research tool for researchers in Nursing and other faculties.
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