| Literature DB >> 31796003 |
Robin Lewis1, Rachel Ibbotson2, Shona Kelly3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The demand for General Practice services in the UK, and elsewhere, is rising quickly. In part, the increasing demand is from an aging population that requires management of multiple long-term conditions. The General Practice Nurse is increasingly taking on the role. It is acknowledged that if general practice is to be able to recruit sufficient General Practice Nurses (GPNs) to meet this increasing demand in the future, new graduate nurses must be encouraged to consider general practice as a viable career option. This research is part of a review of the Advanced Training Practice Scheme (ATPS) which supported clinical placements in participating general practices.Entities:
Keywords: Career intentions; Education; General practice nursing; Practice placements; Questionnaire; Recruitment; Student nurses; Survey
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31796003 PMCID: PMC6889438 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1880-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Skills maintenance and acquisition on placement
| Questions | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Which | |
| Technical skills (top 5 answers): | |
| 1) Injection technique(s) | 71 (79) |
| 2) Manual blood pressure (BP) measurement | 69 (77) |
| 3) Wound care/assessment/dressing | 69 (77) |
| 4) Holistic 1:1 patient care | 65 (72) |
| 5) Administration of medication | 65 (72) |
| Non-technical skills (top 5 answers): | |
| 1) Increased understanding of long-term conditions (LTCs) | 76 (84) |
| 2) Patient assessment | 71(79) |
| 3) Health promotion/education advice | 71(79) |
| 4) Patient consultation | 69 (77) |
| 5) Communication | 69 (77) |
| Which | |
| 1) Management of LTCs e.g. diabetes | 76 (84) |
| 2) Patient assessment | 76 (84) |
| 3) Health promotion/education advice relating to managing LTCs | 71 (79) |
| 4) Consultation skills | 69 (77) |
| 5) Increased knowledge of different medications relating to LTCs | 64 (71) |
Factors that positively altered the students’ perceptions of general practice
| GP Placement students | N (%) |
|---|---|
| If you answered ‘yes’ (positively) to the question in Table | |
| The working environment (top 5 answers): | |
| • Regular working hours | 67 (74.4) |
| • Being part of a friendly, welcoming team | 66 (73.3) |
| • ‘Family-friendly’ environment | 66 (73.3) |
| • Learning about the role(s) of other professions (e.g. GP) | 60 (66.7) |
| • Working collaboratively within a friendly team | 55 (61.1) |
| The GPN role (top 5 answers): | |
| • A better understanding of the general practice nurse (GPN) role | 74 (82.2) |
| • Long term conditions management | 67 (74.4) |
| • Seeing the GPN working autonomously | 59 (65.6) |
| • Having control over your own workload | 58 (64.4) |
| • Having time for 1:1 patient care | 62 (68.9) |
| The overall student experience ‘package’ (top 5 answers): | |
| • 1:1 time with mentor | 69 (76.7) |
| • Good variety of patients | 68 (75.6) |
| • Improving technical skills | 66 (73.3) |
| • Good variety of skills opportunities | 62 (68.9) |
| • Improving non-technical skills | 62 (68.9) |
Student demographic information
| GP placement | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| No: N (%) | Yes: N (%) | ||
| 370 (80.5%) | 90 (19.5%) | ||
| Age range | |||
| • 18–20 | 92 (24.9) | 26 (28.9) | 0.210 |
| • 21–23 | 103 (27.8) | 23 (25.6) | |
| • 24–29 | 90 (24.3) | 14 (15.6) | |
| • 30+ | 85 (23.0) | 27 (30.0) | |
| Gender | |||
| • Female | 350 (94.6) | 87 (96.7) | 0.419 |
| • Male | 20 (5.4%) | 3 (2.3%) | |
The impact of the general practice placement upon students’ career intentions
| Question: | Yes: N (%) | No: N (%) | Not sure: N (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Would you | 43 (47.8) | 14 (15.6) | 33 (36.7) |
| Did the placement alter your views about a career in practice nursing? | |||
| • Yes (positively) | 70 (77.7) | ||
| • Yes (negatively) | 5 (5.6) | ||
| • No (already positive) | 14 (15.6) | ||
| • No (already negative) | 1 (1.1) | ||