Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Nursing roles in general practice have undergone significant expansion, but as yet there are few tools to measure the quality of nursing care in general practice. This study piloted the Patient Enablement and Satisfaction Survey (PESS) to evaluate two aspects of quality of care in this setting. METHODS: Participants were patients attending nurse-led general and chronic-disease clinics in two general practices The survey was posted to 180 consecutive patients attending these clinics over one week (response rate, 28% for general clinic, 40% chronic diseases clinic; n = 57). Scores were calculated for enablement and satisfaction and free text comments were analysed. Comparisons were made between patien...
Objective: To describe the evolving roles of practice nurses in Australia and the impact of nurses o...
Copyright © 2008 International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University PressObjecti...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Background: Nursing roles in general practice have undergone significant expansion, but as yet there...
Background: Nursing roles in general practice have undergone significant expansion, but as yet there...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background The numbers of nurses in general practice in Australia tripled betwee...
Australian health policy initiatives have increasingly supported the employment of nurses in general...
The practice nursing workforce has grown exponentially in recent years. Whilst evidence has shown th...
BACKGROUND: In response to demographic changes, increasing rates of chronic disease and demand for p...
Aim: To develop a conceptual model that provides a comprehensive understanding of the structures and...
Aims: To validate the ‘safe and effective staffing tool’ and explore the impact of COVID-19 on the q...
Objective: To report patient responses to the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) as a ...
Aims. To investigate the process of patient satisfaction with nurse-led chronic disease management i...
The Australian government's commitment to health service reform has placed general practice at the c...
Introduction: Increasing competition in every field today also affects the healthcare industry. The ...
Objective: To describe the evolving roles of practice nurses in Australia and the impact of nurses o...
Copyright © 2008 International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University PressObjecti...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Background: Nursing roles in general practice have undergone significant expansion, but as yet there...
Background: Nursing roles in general practice have undergone significant expansion, but as yet there...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background The numbers of nurses in general practice in Australia tripled betwee...
Australian health policy initiatives have increasingly supported the employment of nurses in general...
The practice nursing workforce has grown exponentially in recent years. Whilst evidence has shown th...
BACKGROUND: In response to demographic changes, increasing rates of chronic disease and demand for p...
Aim: To develop a conceptual model that provides a comprehensive understanding of the structures and...
Aims: To validate the ‘safe and effective staffing tool’ and explore the impact of COVID-19 on the q...
Objective: To report patient responses to the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) as a ...
Aims. To investigate the process of patient satisfaction with nurse-led chronic disease management i...
The Australian government's commitment to health service reform has placed general practice at the c...
Introduction: Increasing competition in every field today also affects the healthcare industry. The ...
Objective: To describe the evolving roles of practice nurses in Australia and the impact of nurses o...
Copyright © 2008 International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University PressObjecti...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...