| Literature DB >> 27117714 |
Imelda Coyne1, Catherine M Comiskey2, Joan G Lalor2, Agnes Higgins2, Naomi Elliott2, Cecily Begley2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical specialist (CS) and advanced practitioner (AP) roles have increased in nursing and midwifery internationally. This study explored clinical practice in sites with and without clinical nurse or midwife specialists or advanced nurse practitioners in Ireland.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced practitioner; Case study; Clinical practice; Clinical specialist; Midwives; Nurses
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27117714 PMCID: PMC4847185 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1412-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Postholders and non-postholders sample
| Discipline | Advanced Practitioners (APs) | Non-postholders and matched sites |
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| Midwifery | 0 APs (None in post) | 3 Clinicians, hospital & clinics: prenatal screening service, diabetes care team, infectious diseases team |
| 3 CSs, hospital & clinics (Diabetes care, prenatal screening, infectious diseases) | ||
| General nursing | 3 APs, hospital sites (Emergency department (ED), sexual health, endoscopy) | 9 Clinicians, hospital sites: stroke care services, pulmonary outreach service, heart failure clinic, anticoagulation therapy service, pain management care team, colposcopy, ED, sexual health clinic, endoscopy clinic |
| 6 CSs, hospital sites (Pulmonary outreach, stroke care, heart failure, anti-coagulation therapy, pain management, colposcopy) | ||
| Mental health nursing | 1 AP, community site (Child & adolescent mental health) | 5 Clinicians, community sites: child and adolescent mental health team, family therapy team, cognitive behavior therapy service, psychotic disorders team, addiction service. |
| 4 CSs, community sites (Addictions, cognitive behaviour therapy, psychotic disorders, family therapy) | ||
| Children’s nursing | 1 ANP, hospital site (Emergency department) | 1 Clinician, hospital site: Emergency department |
| 1 CNS, hospital site (Ear, nose and throat clinic) | 1 Clinician, clinic: ear, nose, and throat clinic | |
| Public health | 1 AP community site (Practice nursing) | 1 Practice nurse: community service |
| 1 CS community site (Care of the elderly) | 1 Clinician: care of the elderly community service | |
| Intellectual disability nursing | 0 APs (None in post) | 2 Clinicians, residential units: challenging behaviour team, early intervention services. |
| 2 CSs, residential units (challenging behaviour, early intervention) | ||
| Total | 6 APs and 17 CSs = 23 Postholders | 23 clinicians in matched sites |
Data Collection: Methods, Participants, and Tools
| Data collection method | Postholding sites ( | Matched sites ( | Total participants |
|---|---|---|---|
| Observation of the postholder and non postholder for two 2-h sessions over 1 week, as they delivered care and interacted with service users and other staff. | 23 postholders | 23 healthcare professionals providing services (12 Clinical Nurse Manager Grade 2/staff-nurses, 2 midwives, 1 behaviour therapist and 8 doctors) | 46 |
| Interviews were held with nurses and doctors from six areas: midwifery ( | 21 | 20 | 41 |
| Interviews were held with service users from five areas: midwifery ( | 20 | 21 | 41 |
| Interviews (Director of Nursing or Midwifery) from six different areas: midwifery ( | 8 (plus 5 postholding and matched) | 10 (plus 5 postholding and matched) | 28 |
Interview topics and questions
| Participant groups | Topics | Examples of questions |
|---|---|---|
| Interviews with clinicians working with APs/CSs, or in the non postholding teams (10 to 45 min) | Co-workers’ understanding of CS/AP role | What do you understand the Clinical Nurse/Midwife Specialist (or Advanced Nurse Practitioner) role to be? |
| Interviews with Directors of Nursing and Directors of Midwifery (27 to 45 min) | CS/AP role | Have you noticed any difference in the service provided since the CNS/ANP was/were appointed? |
| Interviews with service users (10 to 25 min) | Communication | Please tell me how you have experienced communication between yourself and your clinician – what were the good things, and the not-so-good things ?. |
Observation schedule
| Type of outcome | Outcome | Example of evidence/lack of evidence |
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| Patient | Patient/client involved in shared decision making | |
| Patient/client/family knowledgeable and prepared (preparedness for treatment, patient or family education, health promotion activity | ||
| Patient/client aware of diagnosis and understands consequences, treatment options, | ||
| Facilitates continuity of care | ||
| Nurse or midwife or health professional | Advises others on use of evidence/research relevant to practice | |
| Involved in policy development/dissemination | ||
| Involved in knowledge-educating other professionals | ||
| Provides leadership in an area of practice | ||
| Involved in clinical initiatives (care pathway development, clinical guidelines) | ||
| Addresses patient/client symptoms and experiences of illness/distress addressed (Symptom management, looking at holistic assessment, assessment that is wide ranging) | ||
| Demonstrates clinical autonomy | ||
| Health Care Service | Evidence of shared decision making with other members of the multi-disciplinary team | |
| Refers to other health professionals | ||
| Assessment of service needs initiated by the CNS or ANP | ||
| Facilitates speedy access to services for patient/client | ||
| Evidence of networking/linking with community health professionals/voluntary organisations on patient/client issues |
“Key behaviours” score sheet
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| Using research evidence | |||||
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A = Always, F = Frequently, S = Sometimes, N = Never, Notes = Notes on evidence – how condition was met. N/A can be used for “Not applicable”
Themes and categories
| Themes | Categories | Concepts |
|---|---|---|
| Case management | Assessment & diagnosis | Managing the care pathway |
| Service provision | Developing therapeutic communication | Service user satisfaction with a good relationship. |
| Health promotion: education of service user & family | Improved health knowledge of service users and carers. | |
| Physical & psychosocial interventions | Health outcomes. |