| Literature DB >> 25261382 |
Janice Smolowitz1, Elizabeth Speakman2, Danuta Wojnar3, Ellen-Marie Whelan4, Suzan Ulrich5, Carolyn Hayes6, Laura Wood7.
Abstract
There is widespread interest in the redesign of primary health care practice models to increase access to quality health care. Registered nurses (RNs) are well positioned to assume direct care and leadership roles based on their understanding of patient, family, and system priorities. This project identified 16 exemplar primary health care practices that used RNs to the full extent of their scope of practice in team-based care. Interviews were conducted with practice representatives. RN activities were performed within three general contexts: episodic and preventive care, chronic disease management, and practice operations. RNs performed nine general functions in these contexts including telephone triage, assessment and documentation of health status, chronic illness case management, hospital transition management, delegated care for episodic illness, health coaching, medication reconciliation, staff supervision, and quality improvement leadership. These functions improved quality and efficiency and decreased cost. Implications for policy, practice, and RN education are considered.Entities:
Keywords: Primary care; Primary health care; Registered nurse
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25261382 DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.08.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Outlook ISSN: 0029-6554 Impact factor: 3.250