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Family practice registered nurses: The time has come.

Ivy F Oandasan1, Melanie Hammond, Lesley Gotlib Conn, Sheilagh Callahan, Anna Gallinaro, Azadeh Moaveni.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide a picture of the unique role and competencies of family practice registered nurses (FP-RNs).
DESIGN: Case-study approach using interviews and focus groups.
SETTING: Ontario. PARTICIPANTS: Seven FP-RNs identified as exemplary by family medicine and nursing peers.
METHODS: An e-mail was sent to 9200 health care providers from nursing and family medicine, asking them to identify names of exemplary family practice nurses. Using a purposive sampling methodology, 7 exemplary FP-RNs were selected, taking into consideration the number of years in practice as a nurse, location of practice, length of practice as an FP-RN, and type of family practice. Individual interviews were held, and focus groups were organized with colleagues. Narratives were analyzed iteratively by the project team. MAIN
FINDINGS: Four main themes emerged: The first theme relates to the relationship-centred approach to care delivered by FP-RNs, founded upon trust. The second theme highlights the FP-RN's unique skills in balancing the priorities of patients, colleagues, and the clinic as a whole. The third theme capitalizes on the nurses' commitment to advancing their learning to enhance their abilities to be FP-RNs. The fourth theme illuminates the perspectives shared by FP-RNs that family practice is uniquely different from acute care in the manner in which care is delivered. We draw attention to the approach and role of FP-RNs in Ontario. The 4 themes that emerged have striking similarities to stories shared by family physicians and to the evolutionary development of the discipline of family medicine.
CONCLUSION: We believe the findings from this paper can help shape the role of the FP-RN within clinical practice and that they will propagate discussion among nursing educators to consider the necessary educational preparation required to develop the FP-RNs needed in this country.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20944026      PMCID: PMC2954102     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


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