Nurses' experiences and perceptions of running nurse-led clinics: A scoping review.
Int J Nurs Pract
; : e13285, 2024 Jul 31.
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ABSTRACT
AIM:
To explore what is known about nurses' experiences and perceptions of running nurse-led clinics.BACKGROUND:
Nurse-led clinics were established to address health care needs. In collaboration with medical practitioners, advanced practice nurses may take a selected group of patients and manage their ongoing healthcare independently. Their experiences in running nurse-led clinics directly impact patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes.DESIGN:
Scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature. DATA SOURCE Systematic search through CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO and Web of Science databases from January 2010 to September 2023. REVIEWMETHODS:
This scoping review is guided by the updated methodological guidance for the conduct of scoping review from Joanna Briggs Institute.RESULTS:
Of 2747 retrieved articles, 15 were included in this review. Synthesis of the findings revealed that nurses believed implementing nurse-led clinics was beneficial to themselves, patients, and healthcare systems. However, they faced challenges in running nurse-led clinics, including insufficient support, teamwork obstacles and lack of role recognition.CONCLUSION:
Nurses need to be proactive in promoting their clinics and overcoming challenges. Healthcare organizations are responsible for creating a positive culture to support nurse-led services. Future research should focus on ways to increase global awareness of nurse-led clinics.
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Int J Nurs Pract
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ENFERMAGEM
Año:
2024
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Article
País de afiliación:
Australia
Pais de publicación:
Australia