Aim. This protocol describes a systematic review that evaluates the effects of physician substitution by mid-level providers (nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses) in primary healthcare for older people and long-term care facilities. The secondary aim is to describe facilitators and barriers to the implementation of physician substitution in these settings. Background. Healthcare for older people is undergoing major changes, due to population ageing and reforms that shift care to the community. Besides, relatively few medical students are pursuing careers in healthcare for older people. Innovative solutions are needed to guarantee the quality of healthcare and to contain costs. A solution might be shifting care from physician...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
AIM: This protocol describes a systematic review that evaluates the effects of physician substitutio...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To evaluate the effects of substituting nurse practitioners, phy...
AIMS: To evaluate the effects of substituting nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses fo...
BACKGROUND: Chronically ill and ageing populations demand increasing human resources who can provide...
Background: Workforce shortages in Australia are occurring across a range of health disciplines but ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Current and expected problems such as ageing, increased pr...
Contains fulltext : 174303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
Background: More and more older adults desire to and are enabled to grow old in their own home, rega...
BACKGROUND: Current and expected problems such as ageing, increased prevalence of chronic conditions...
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescrib...
Contains fulltext : 136878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
INTRODUCTION: In developed countries, substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician as...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
AIM: This protocol describes a systematic review that evaluates the effects of physician substitutio...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To evaluate the effects of substituting nurse practitioners, phy...
AIMS: To evaluate the effects of substituting nurse practitioners, physician assistants or nurses fo...
BACKGROUND: Chronically ill and ageing populations demand increasing human resources who can provide...
Background: Workforce shortages in Australia are occurring across a range of health disciplines but ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Current and expected problems such as ageing, increased pr...
Contains fulltext : 174303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
Background: More and more older adults desire to and are enabled to grow old in their own home, rega...
BACKGROUND: Current and expected problems such as ageing, increased prevalence of chronic conditions...
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescrib...
Contains fulltext : 136878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
INTRODUCTION: In developed countries, substituting physicians with nurse practitioners, physician as...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...
Rationale, aims and objectiveSubstituting outpatient hospital care with primary care is seen as a so...