Introduction. In the last decade in Italy, different team-based primary care models have been developed that involve the collaboration of General Practitioners (GPs) with other professionals, such as nurses. Aims. To investigate the GPs attitude towards the role and levels of autonomy of nurses in the primary care settings. Methods. A two-phase exploratory study was performed: 1) a focus group with a purposeful sample of 12 GPs was conducted to identify the potential patients-clients/problems and activities that might be assigned to nurses; 2) a questionnaire was developed to analyze the levels of autonomy GPs assigned to nurses for different patients-clients/problems and activities. The questionnaire was administered to a convenience sample of 45 GPs, who were also interviewed to explain their choices. Results. GPs recognized autonomy to nurses in the assessment, monitoring and education on lifestyles, prevention of falls, malnutrition and compliance with treatments; in performing tec...

The team-based care models in primary care: General Practitioners' perspectives on nurses' role

Longhini, J.;
2019

Abstract

Introduction. In the last decade in Italy, different team-based primary care models have been developed that involve the collaboration of General Practitioners (GPs) with other professionals, such as nurses. Aims. To investigate the GPs attitude towards the role and levels of autonomy of nurses in the primary care settings. Methods. A two-phase exploratory study was performed: 1) a focus group with a purposeful sample of 12 GPs was conducted to identify the potential patients-clients/problems and activities that might be assigned to nurses; 2) a questionnaire was developed to analyze the levels of autonomy GPs assigned to nurses for different patients-clients/problems and activities. The questionnaire was administered to a convenience sample of 45 GPs, who were also interviewed to explain their choices. Results. GPs recognized autonomy to nurses in the assessment, monitoring and education on lifestyles, prevention of falls, malnutrition and compliance with treatments; in performing tec...
2019
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