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Role dimensions of practice nurses and interest in introducing advanced nurse practitioners in general practice in Ireland

Journal

HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.555

Keywords

general practice; nurse; public health; primary care

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This study aims to explore the role of general practice nurses and their interest in becoming advanced nurse practitioners. The results of the study show that general practice nurses have an agenda in wound care, immunizations, respiratory and cardiovascular issues. More than half of the respondents are not interested in becoming advanced nurse practitioners. The challenges associated with implementing the role include lack of support from general practitioners, lack of resources, insurance issues, and lack of understanding of the role. Greater understanding of the role and educational opportunities for upskilling general practice nurses to advanced practice level are needed.
Background Internationally many countries have implemented strategies to enhance primary care, to strengthen their health systems to cope with an aging population, the rise of chronic conditions, and increased costs. Primary care has the potential to address these challenges, however, general practitioners are increasingly struggling to meet patient demand resulting from a growing and aging population. Expanding the role of general practice nurses to advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) level has worked internationally and could equally be a solution to the Irish context. However, their current role must first be established as well as their level of interest in becoming an ANP. Aim To explore the role of general practice nurses and their interest in becoming an ANP. Design A survey design. Method A purposeful sample of general practice nurses (n = 40) was undertaken between April and June 2019. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS V 25.0; IBM). Results General practice nurses appear to have an agenda in relation to activities associated with wound care, immunizations, respiratory and cardiovascular issues. Just over half of the respondents were not interested in becoming an ANP. Their perceived challenges associated with the implementation of the role include a lack of support from general practitioners, a lack of resources, insurance issues, and a lack of understanding of the role. Challenges were associated with undertaking further training and their experience of having more work transferred to general practice without concomitant reallocation of resources. Conclusion General practice nurses have extensive clinical experience to deliver major improvements in primary care. Educational opportunities need to be provided for upskilling existing general practice nurses to advanced practice level. Greater understanding of the role and the potential contribution of the role in general practice is required among medical colleagues and the public.

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