Background: Research has not yet fully investigated links to consultation duration, patient expectations, satisfaction, and enablement in nurse practitioner consultations. This study was developed to address some of these research gaps in nurse practitioner consultations, particularly with a focus on expectations, satisfaction, and enablement. Aim: To explore the influence of pre-consultation expectations, and consultation time length durations on patient satisfaction and enablement in nurse practitioner consultations in primary health care. Design: Survey component of a larger convergent parallel mixed methods case study designed to conjointly investigate the communication processes, social interactions, and measured outcomes of nurse prac...
BACKGROUND: Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and im...
Patient enablement after consultations has not yet been adequately investigated among patients of nu...
Background: Patient enablement is a patient-centred concept reflecting a patient's ability to cope, ...
Background: Research has not yet fully investigated links to consultation duration, patient expectat...
Research has not yet fully investigated links to consultation duration, patient expectations, satisf...
Background Patients’ attending UK primary carecurrently receive first-contact care services fromnurs...
To determine the discrete nature of social interactions occurring in nurse practitioner consultation...
Monday 20 ��� Wednesday 22 April 2015 East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park, Nottingha
Aim: To advance understanding of the discrete nature of the communication processes and social inter...
Background: Nurse practitioners are increasingly conducting consultations with patients on the same ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the current understanding about the roles and abilities of nu...
The Nurse Practitioner's (NP's) role as primary healthcare provider has become more prevalent in the...
Background Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and imp...
Background: Patient enablement is a patient-centred concept reflecting a patient's ability to cope, ...
BACKGROUND: Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and im...
Patient enablement after consultations has not yet been adequately investigated among patients of nu...
Background: Patient enablement is a patient-centred concept reflecting a patient's ability to cope, ...
Background: Research has not yet fully investigated links to consultation duration, patient expectat...
Research has not yet fully investigated links to consultation duration, patient expectations, satisf...
Background Patients’ attending UK primary carecurrently receive first-contact care services fromnurs...
To determine the discrete nature of social interactions occurring in nurse practitioner consultation...
Monday 20 ��� Wednesday 22 April 2015 East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park, Nottingha
Aim: To advance understanding of the discrete nature of the communication processes and social inter...
Background: Nurse practitioners are increasingly conducting consultations with patients on the same ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the current understanding about the roles and abilities of nu...
The Nurse Practitioner's (NP's) role as primary healthcare provider has become more prevalent in the...
Background Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and imp...
Background: Patient enablement is a patient-centred concept reflecting a patient's ability to cope, ...
BACKGROUND: Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and im...
Patient enablement after consultations has not yet been adequately investigated among patients of nu...
Background: Patient enablement is a patient-centred concept reflecting a patient's ability to cope, ...