Lynne Walker1. 1. Australian Practice Nurses Association. lynne_walker@swiftdsl.com.au
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent government funding initiatives have increased the number of nurses in general practice and the range of tasks undertaken by them. These nurses are trained, professionally regulated health care professionals who can make a significant contribution to the work of the practice. OBJECTIVE: Approaches are described that enhance available general practice services, allow for the nurse to substitute for the general practitioner in some tasks, and leads to a delegation of roles that can improve patient health outcomes. DISCUSSION: A well educated, well supported practice nurse can enhance both the services provided by a general practice and the income derived from such services.
BACKGROUND: Recent government funding initiatives have increased the number of nurses in general practice and the range of tasks undertaken by them. These nurses are trained, professionally regulated health care professionals who can make a significant contribution to the work of the practice. OBJECTIVE: Approaches are described that enhance available general practice services, allow for the nurse to substitute for the general practitioner in some tasks, and leads to a delegation of roles that can improve patient health outcomes. DISCUSSION: A well educated, well supported practice nurse can enhance both the services provided by a general practice and the income derived from such services.
Authors: Neeltje van den Berg; Claudia Meinke; Melanie Matzke; Romy Heymann; Steffen Flessa; Wolfgang Hoffmann Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2010-06-08 Impact factor: 2.655