高级执业护士(APN)和临床护士(CN)在门诊初级卫生保健中的治疗质量——一项回顾性研究/ Behandlungsqualität durch高级执业护士(APN)和临床护士(CN)在der ambulanten Gesundheitsversorgung中的回顾性研究

Christian Ambrosch, I. Mathier, Irina Bajusic, Thomas Bucher, Chantal Wüst
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瑞士全科医生的短缺需要新的方法来确保初级门诊保健。在过去的两年里,Medbase Winterthur Neuwiesen集团一直在测试使用高级执业护士(APN)和临床护士(CN)来治疗明确定义的小病病例。在质量保证的背景下,本研究检查了60例急性上呼吸道感染患者的治疗质量和结果,其中一半被分配给医生,一半被分配给APN/CN。方法分析60例患者档案的治疗和结果,其中一半被随机分配给医生,一半被分配给APN/CN。结果APN/CN患者按照标准化指南治疗的频率明显高于内科医生;APN/CN治疗组预后稍好,但差异不显著。在门诊初级保健中使用APN和CN是可能的,而不会影响小病病例的治疗质量和明确定义的治疗指南。
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Treatment Quality through Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) and Clinical Nurses (CN) in Ambulatory Primary Health Care – a retrospective study / Behandlungsqualität durch Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) und Clinical Nurses (CN) in der ambulanten Gesundheitsversorgung – eine retrospektive Studie
Abstract Introduction The shortage of general practitioners in Switzerland requires new ways to ensure primary outpatient health care. The group practice Medbase Winterthur Neuwiesen has been testing the use of Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) and Clinical Nurses (CN) for the treatment of clearly defined cases with minor illnesses for the past two years. In the context of quality assurance, this study examines the quality of treatment and outcome in 60 patients with symptoms of an acute upper respiratory tract infection, half of whom were assigned to a physician and half to an APN/CN Methods Analysis of the treatment and the outcome of 60 patient files, half of which were randomly assigned to a physician and half to an APN/CN. Results APN/CN treated significantly more often according to standardized guidelines than physicians; the outcome in patients treated by APN/CN was slightly better, the difference is not significant, though. Discussion The use of APN and CN in outpatient primary care is possible without compromising the quality of treatment in cases with minor illnesses and clearly defined guidelines for treatment.
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