Evolution of the chronic care role of the registered nurse in primary care |
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Authors: | Laughlin Candia Baker Beisel Marie |
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Affiliation: | Ambulatory Care Nursing, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. |
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Abstract: | High-quality, accessible, and efficient primary care is needed as the U.S. health care system undergoes significant change. Advancing the role of registered nurses in the primary care setting is important to the solution. A large academic health center implemented five initiatives to improve the care of chronically ill patients through the expanded role of RNs in the context of the health care team. Role evolution of nurses in the pilots required some continuing education and some additional nursing support to release the pilot nurses from their usual duties. These strategies allowed the nurses to apply interventions that enhanced the coordination of care and promoted patient self-management skills. Some short-term improvements in health status were realized and barriers to self-care were identified and resolved. |
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