Title: Comprehensive
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
Alba DiCenso, RN, PhD Professor, Nursing
Clinical Epidemiology Biostatistics McMaster
University CHSRF/CIHR Nursing Chair in Advanced
Practice Nursing
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- What do we know?
- What factors support NP integration?
- What challenges do we face?
- How can we address the challenges?
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- What is a Primary Health Care
- Nurse Practitioner?
- An RN with advanced education and competencies
to - Provide health promotion and preventive care
- Diagnose treat minor illnesses injuries
- Manage stable chronic diseases
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- NPs in US, Australia, UK, and New Zealand
- Northern Canada since early 1970s
- Work in traditional community-based primary care
settings and LTC, EDs public health - About 900 licensed NPs in Canada (CIHI 2005)
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Canadian Nurse Practitioner Initiative
- Funded by Health Canada for 8.9 million from
2004 2006 - Develop a framework for the integration
sustainability of the NP role in Canadas health
system - 5 working groups
- Legislation regulation
- Practice evaluation
- Education
- Health human resources planning
- Marketing communication
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- NP Contribution to Comprehensive PHC
- Illness and injury prevention
- Early detection
- Health promotion
- Management of stable chronic illness
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Factors Supporting Integration
- Widespread political support
- Need for role shortage of MDs, increasing
prevalence of chronic diseases - All provinces or territories in Canada either
have NPs or are currently tabling legislation
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Factors Supporting Integration
- Autonomous practitioners with liability
protection - Most provinces have educational programs to
prepare NPs - Current emphasis on multidisciplinary teams
interprofessional education
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Most Evaluated Member of Health Care Team
- Systematic review (Horrocks, BMJ, 2002) of 11
RCTs found no difference in patient health
status, increased patient satisfaction, and some
evidence of improved quality of care
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- CHSRF Mythbuster (2002)
- research clearly and consistently demonstrates
NPs can provide care that is safe, effective, and
comparable (to MDs) in a range of situations. The
few remaining barriers to best realizing the
benefits of NPs may be found in the structure of
the system itself, such as payment models and
funding mechanisms
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Benefits of NPs (MDs currently working with NPs)
- (n 225 43 response rate)
- NP can focus on patient education 90
- NP can focus on wellness 89
- NP can focus on specific patients 87
- NP can link with community resources 85
- MD can focus on more acute cases 85
- Practice sees more patients 79
- Reduces MD workload 75
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- MD satisfaction with NP role (n 225 43
response rate) - Quality of care provided 92
- Consult with MD when appropriate 90
- Length of time spent with patients 81
- MD ability to access NP services 79
- Time NP spends documenting 77
- Time required to support NP 75
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Factors Supporting Integration
- Political Support v
- Evidence v
- Need v
- Training Programs v
- Legislation/Regulation v
- Liability Coverage for NPs v
- Current Emphasis on Teams v
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Challenges to Integration of NPs
- Funding of NPs
- Need earmarked funding for NP positions
independent of MD remuneration - FFS practice (42 interested in working with NPs)
- ED physicians (61 interested in working with
NPs) - LTC physicians (80 interested in working with
NPs) - Funding for NP-related overhead, start-up
orientation costs MD time spent consulting with
NP
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Regulatory Legislative Barriers
- E.g., Public Hospitals Act
- Prescriptive Diagnostic Authority varies by
province - in Ontario, regulatory process currently required
to update list of drugs diagnostic tests - Other jurisdictions in Canada have chosen to
grant broader authority
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Specialist Billing
- Today I called a gynecologist to refer a client.
They said they needed a family physicians
referral. I told them the client did not have a
family physician which is not unusual in this
community so they told me the client would have
to go to emergency to get a referral. That means
the client was required to make two visits for
the same problem. Does that sound efficient to
you? (NP) - One thing that irritates me about working with
the NP is the need for us to sign for their
referrals to specialists. For many clients it is
a straightforward decision but if I have to sign
for this it means that if I am doing things
properly I have to assess the client all over
again. If I just sign then I feel like I am
playing games. Then when the report comes to me,
I end up reviewing it before I realize it should
go to the NP. (FP)
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Foundational Work to Introduce NPs
- Needs assessment to guide role delineation
- Determination of most appropriate service
delivery model (collaborative/consultative) - Creation of supportive environment to promote
development from novice to expert - Development of data collection reporting
mechanisms for accountability quality
improvement purposes
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Working Relationships
- Research on patient care teams suggests that
teams with greater cohesiveness are associated
with better clinical outcome measures higher
patient satisfaction. Medical settings in which
physicians non-physician professionals work
together as teams can demonstrate improved
patient outcomes. A number of barriers to team
formation exist, chiefly related to the
challenges of human relationships
personalities (Grumbach Bodenheimer, JAMA 2004)
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Working Relationships
- 85 of MDs practicing with NPs (n 225) 86 of
MDs not practicing with NPs (n 492) identified
structure of MD/NP working relationship as a
facilitator to NP integration - NPs ranked top facilitator of their role
integration as personality and philosophy of
physicians with whom they practice (n253 77
response rate) - RNs and other team members
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Role Clarity
- Predictor of integration
- NPs who identified role clearly defined
- Higher job satisfaction
- MD NP satisfied with scope of practice
- MD less concerned about liability issues
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Lack of Awareness re NP role
- Physicians e.g., liability issues
- Public
- Telephone survey of 328 Ontarians
- 45.6 had heard of an NP
- 7.7 had received care from NP in past 12 months
- 67 willing to see an NP for support advice on
maintaining health wellbeing - 69 willing to see an NP instead of an MD for
minor illness such as a cold, sore throat,
allergies - (HealthInsider Survey, IBM, 2002)
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- Benefits of NP
- Survey of Patients who Saw NP (n260)
- Spent time answering my questions 86
- Quality of care was excellent 83
- Easy to talk to 79
- Gives support information re health
problem 76 - Able to see NP quickly 71
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- CNPI Implementation Evaluation Toolkit for NPs
in Canada - CNPI Evaluation Steering Committee
- Rob Calnan
- Alba DiCenso (Chair)
- Wendy Goodine
- Brian Hutchison
- Diane Watson
- http//www.cnpi.ca
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Healthcare Integrating Nurse Practitioners
- CNPI Toolkit Modules
- Framework to assess need for NP role
- Steps to support sustainable NP implementation
- E.g., recruitment strategies, supportive
policies, team building, patient awareness,
continuing education - Mechanisms for evaluating the implementation
process
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