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Organizational facilitators and barriers to optimal APRN practice: An integrative review.

Lori Schirle1, Allison A Norful, Nancy Rudner, Lusine Poghosyan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The organizational environment can foster or impede full deployment of advance practice registered nurses (APRNs), affecting the quality of care and patient outcomes. Given the critical role APRNs play in health care, it is important to understand organizational factors that promote or hinder APRN practice to maximize the potential of this workforce in health care systems.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to synthesize evidence about APRN practice environments, identify organizational facilitators and barriers, and make recommendations for better APRN utilization.
METHODS: A literature search was conducted in CINAHL, PubMed, and PsychInfo, yielding 366 studies. No time or geographic limitations were applied. Study quality was appraised using the National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies and The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Studies.
RESULTS: Thirty studies conducted in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands met inclusion criteria. The majority of the studies involved nurse practitioners. Facilitators to optimal practice environment were autonomy/independent practice and positive physician/APRN relations. Barriers included policy restrictions on practice, poor physician relations, poor administrator relations, and others' lack of understanding of the APRN role. Barriers correlate with job dissatisfaction and increased intent to leave job. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The review highlights the importance of physician and administration relations, organizational-level policies, and colleagues' understanding of the APRN role in promoting effective practice environments. Organizations should align policy reform efforts with factors that foster positive APRN practice environments to efficiently and effectively utilize this increasingly vital workforce. Future research is warranted.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32865939      PMCID: PMC7467399          DOI: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Manage Rev        ISSN: 0361-6274


  41 in total

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2.  Nurse practitioner organizational climate in primary care settings: implications for professional practice.

Authors:  Lusine Poghosyan; Angela Nannini; Patricia W Stone; Arlene Smaldone
Journal:  J Prof Nurs       Date:  2013 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.104

3.  Nurse practitioners' role perception, stress, satisfaction, and intent to stay at a Midwestern academic medical center.

Authors:  Heather M Brom; Bernadette M Melnyk; Laura A Szalacha; Margaret Graham
Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract       Date:  2015-06-03       Impact factor: 1.165

4.  Maximizing nurse practitioners' contributions to primary care through organizational changes.

Authors:  Lusine Poghosyan; Linda H Aiken
Journal:  J Ambul Care Manage       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

5.  Retail clinics versus traditional primary care: Employee satisfaction guaranteed?

Authors:  Vanessa R Lelli; Ronald L Hickman; Carol L Savrin; Rachel A Peterson
Journal:  J Am Assoc Nurse Pract       Date:  2015-02-20       Impact factor: 1.165

6.  Nurse practitioners as primary care providers: creating favorable practice environments in New York State and Massachusetts.

Authors:  Lusine Poghosyan; Jingjing Shang; Jianfang Liu; Hermine Poghosyan; Nan Liu; Bobbie Berkowitz
Journal:  Health Care Manage Rev       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

7.  Using focus groups to identify characteristics of an ideal work environment for Advanced Practice Clinicians.

Authors:  Robert J Motley; Richard J Mazzaccaro; David B Burmeister; Samuel D Land; Richard M Boulay; Heiwon Chung; Lynn Deitrick; Andrew D Sumner
Journal:  Healthc (Amst)       Date:  2016-01-19

8.  Factors and work settings that may influence nurse practitioner practice.

Authors:  J E Hupcey
Journal:  Nurs Outlook       Date:  1993 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.250

9.  Perceptions of barriers to psychiatric-mental health CNS practice.

Authors:  Connie Chevalier; Susan Steinberg; Linda Lindeke
Journal:  Issues Ment Health Nurs       Date:  2006 Aug-Sep       Impact factor: 1.835

10.  Nurse Practitioner Autonomy and Relationships with Leadership Affect Teamwork in Primary Care Practices: a Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Lusine Poghosyan; Jianfang Liu
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2016-03-07       Impact factor: 5.128

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  2 in total

1.  Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Work Environments and Hospitalizations and ED Use Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries.

Authors:  Lusine Poghosyan; Jianfang Liu; Jennifer Perloff; Thomas D'Aunno; Kenrick D Cato; Mark W Friedberg; Grant Martsolf
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 3.178

Review 2.  The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Leadership Role in Nursing Homes: Leading Efforts Toward High Quality and Safe Care.

Authors:  Deb Bakerjian
Journal:  Nurs Clin North Am       Date:  2022-05-04       Impact factor: 1.617

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