Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the implementation and impact of the General Practice Nurse – Specialty Training (GPN-ST) programme across seven sites in one geographical location in the UK. The objectives were to understand, describe and evaluate: 1) the implementation of the ‘proof of concept’ training scheme; 2) the learning undertaken during the training; and 3) the impact of the training scheme on individual nurses. These objectives offer the opportunity to describe the potential return on investment for General Practices supporting nurses new to General Practice through the programme. Background: General Practice Nurses (GPNs) play a vital role in delivering primary and community care. In the UK there is a shortfall in the ...
Background: The growing burden of chronic conditions and an ageing population has prompted an increa...
Aim: To explore final-year nursing students’ perceptions of general practice nursing. Background: Th...
General practice has undergone considerable change in the last two decades. New roles for nurses wor...
Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the implementation and impact of the General Practice Nur...
open access articleAims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the implementation and impact of the G...
BACKGROUND: The demand for General Practice services in the UK, and elsewhere, is rising quickly. In...
Introduction: General practice is facing a shortage of doctors and nurses and rural locations can f...
The recent UK Government paper 'Five year forward view' describes the need to move much patient mana...
Background: The UK Government document 5 year forward view describes the need to move chronic diseas...
General practice is facing a shortage of nurses and it can be difficult to recruit and retain staff....
Aim: To explore contextual, organisational and educational issues impacting on access to, and applic...
Journal of Nursing Education & Practice, Vol. 3 (10) 2013. Aim: This evaluation sought...
General practice has undergone considerable change in the last two decades. New roles for nurses wor...
This research explores the role and value of nurse practitioners to UK general practice from the per...
Changing health and social needs and a rapidly ageing population in the UK (Office for National Stat...
Background: The growing burden of chronic conditions and an ageing population has prompted an increa...
Aim: To explore final-year nursing students’ perceptions of general practice nursing. Background: Th...
General practice has undergone considerable change in the last two decades. New roles for nurses wor...
Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the implementation and impact of the General Practice Nur...
open access articleAims: The aim of the study was to evaluate the implementation and impact of the G...
BACKGROUND: The demand for General Practice services in the UK, and elsewhere, is rising quickly. In...
Introduction: General practice is facing a shortage of doctors and nurses and rural locations can f...
The recent UK Government paper 'Five year forward view' describes the need to move much patient mana...
Background: The UK Government document 5 year forward view describes the need to move chronic diseas...
General practice is facing a shortage of nurses and it can be difficult to recruit and retain staff....
Aim: To explore contextual, organisational and educational issues impacting on access to, and applic...
Journal of Nursing Education & Practice, Vol. 3 (10) 2013. Aim: This evaluation sought...
General practice has undergone considerable change in the last two decades. New roles for nurses wor...
This research explores the role and value of nurse practitioners to UK general practice from the per...
Changing health and social needs and a rapidly ageing population in the UK (Office for National Stat...
Background: The growing burden of chronic conditions and an ageing population has prompted an increa...
Aim: To explore final-year nursing students’ perceptions of general practice nursing. Background: Th...
General practice has undergone considerable change in the last two decades. New roles for nurses wor...