| Literature DB >> 15532163 |
Desley Hegney1, Kay Price, Elizabeth Patterson, Kristine Martin-McDonald, Sharon Rees.
Abstract
While research has focussed on the current and potential role of the practice nurse (PN) in Australia, the acceptability of this role by consumers has not been investigated. In 2002, two independent studies were carried out into consumer perceptions of PNs. A disscussion between the two groups of researchers at the inaugural National Pratice Nurse Conference in 2003, identifiied significant similarities in the findings of the tese studies. This article reports the combined findings as they relate to consumer's desire for access to the health practitioner of their choice, and their concern that PNs may assume a Gatekeeping role. These perceptions may have significant impact on the acceptance of PNs across Australia.Mesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15532163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aust Fam Physician ISSN: 0300-8495