Background/Aims: The aims of the Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Consultation & Referral Patterns study included: a) determining the percentage of patients for which primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) request referrals or formal consultations; and b) exploring the patient, provider and system characteristics associated with variation in consultation/referral. Specifically, the project will contribute to understanding the decision-making models for when and how patients are referred by NPs to physicians and other health care providers. Methods: Primary care NPs who were individual members of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners were invited to participate in the study. During a 3-week period, participants recorded summary data...
Background: Little research has examined primary care provider (PCP) specialty referral practices, i...
Background: A referral from a family physician (FP) to a specialist is an inflection point in the p...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Improving access to primary care services is an ess...
Monday 20 ��� Wednesday 22 April 2015 East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park, Nottingha
Objective: To ascertain any differences between care from nurse practitioners and that from general ...
The study reported here is one part of a wider study, evaluating the role of the nurse practitioner ...
Objective. To determine whether nurse practitioners can provide care at first point of contact equiv...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Multiprofessional practice is a key component in primary care. Exa...
Objectives: To describe patient referral patterns at a family practice clinic. Design: A descriptive...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain any differences between care from nurse practitioners and that from general ...
The practice activities of nurse practitioners (NPs) in primary care have not been well delineated. ...
Contains fulltext : 170013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due...
Background and purpose: Access to primary care remains a problem for a substantial portion of the U....
The aging Canadian population, increasing incidence of chronic conditions, and rising healthcare cos...
Aim: To advance understanding of the discrete nature of the communication processes and social inter...
Background: Little research has examined primary care provider (PCP) specialty referral practices, i...
Background: A referral from a family physician (FP) to a specialist is an inflection point in the p...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Improving access to primary care services is an ess...
Monday 20 ��� Wednesday 22 April 2015 East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park, Nottingha
Objective: To ascertain any differences between care from nurse practitioners and that from general ...
The study reported here is one part of a wider study, evaluating the role of the nurse practitioner ...
Objective. To determine whether nurse practitioners can provide care at first point of contact equiv...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Multiprofessional practice is a key component in primary care. Exa...
Objectives: To describe patient referral patterns at a family practice clinic. Design: A descriptive...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain any differences between care from nurse practitioners and that from general ...
The practice activities of nurse practitioners (NPs) in primary care have not been well delineated. ...
Contains fulltext : 170013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due...
Background and purpose: Access to primary care remains a problem for a substantial portion of the U....
The aging Canadian population, increasing incidence of chronic conditions, and rising healthcare cos...
Aim: To advance understanding of the discrete nature of the communication processes and social inter...
Background: Little research has examined primary care provider (PCP) specialty referral practices, i...
Background: A referral from a family physician (FP) to a specialist is an inflection point in the p...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Improving access to primary care services is an ess...