In 2004 and 2005, two-thirds of the nurse practitioners registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario responded to a descriptive self-reporting survey. The data collected revealed that NP-PHCs work throughout the healthcare system, including with underserviced and marginalized populations, in ...
Two themes were identified and described by participants: (1) a change in the delivery of care; and (2) barriers and facilitators to care.Conclusions: Practitioners' primary care experiences in the early waves of COVID suggest the integral use of telehealth in Northern Ontario transgender care....
Implementation of the primary care nurse practitioner role in Ontario. The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the implementation of the nurse practitioner role in primary care settings. Nurse practitioners who we... S Sidani,D Irvine,A Dicenso - 《Canadian Journal of Nursing Leader...
Primary care is the first point of contact for patients accessing the health care system. Primary care providers (i.e., family doctors and nurse practitioners – working individually or in teams of nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, social workers and others) – help patients and families manage ...
The predecessors of today's primary healthcare nurse practitioners (PHCNPs) began their practice in the Canadian North more than 100 years ago. These early PHCNPs, known most commonly as outpost nurses, were introduced by religious organizations to improve primary healthcare services for underservice...
Methods Focus groups of nurses from a tertiary care facility were convened. A trained facilitator posed questions to the group concerning various aspects of... Daniel Drake and Kathy Dutton and Martha Engelke and Maura McAuliffe and Mary Ann Rose - 《Surgery for Obesity & Related Diseases》 被...
They believe that physicians, nurses, and social workers will not see the value in collaboration because they lack inter-professional educational programs. Conclusions Different viewpoints are held by stakeholders around PC and PH collaboration which have the potential to influence the success of ...
Primary care reform in Ontario, Canada started with the introduction of new enrollment models, the two largest of which are Family Health Networks (FHNs), ... RL Jaakkimainen,J Barnsley,J Klein-Geltink,... - 《Bmc Family Practice》 被引量: 31发表: 2011年 Physician participation in Medic...
However, measuremen q,uality dropped considerably after a few months wnhich stresses the importance of consistent attentio to test procedures. In the same study, the practice nourses of the same general practices were als t.rained 72 Aslthough the nurses' performance score were initially lower ...
The first typology is based on two structural dimensions that characterize promising multiprofessional primary care teams. The first is the degree to which the division of tasks in the team was formalized. The second dimension is the centrality and autonomy of nurses in the care model. The second...