18 results with keyword: 'the impact of nurse practitioners in primary care'
resulting in a stronger evidence base with regard to nurse−doctor subs�tu�on. The number of new studies on nurses in primary care show
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(2000) Primary care outcomes in patients treated by nurse practitioners or physicians: a randomized trial. (2000) Nurse practitioners in
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Recent policy emphasizing the role of primary care has increased the workload of general practitioners (GPs) while simultaneously placing nurse practitioners (NPs) as key providers
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While there are differences in the nature and extent of training of physicians and NPs and the scope of practice for NPs varies con- siderably from state to state, the
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Primary care physicians, dentists, dental hygienists, primary care nurse practitioners, certified nurse-midwives, psychiatric nurse specialists, and clinical psychologists may
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In the spring of 2012, the Office of Financial Management (OFM) conducted a survey of primary care Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (nurse practitioners or NPs
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Implementation and Evaluation Toolkit for Nurse Practitioners in Canada and the Health Human Resources Planning Simulation Model for Nurse Practitioners in Primary Health
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Primary care physicians, primary care nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, primary care physician assistants, general practice dentists, registered clinical dental
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Keywords: Primary care, Primary health care, Nurse practitioners, General practitioners, Consultation, Communication, Person centredness, Medical generalism, South Africa..
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Clinical Nurse Specialists and Nurse Practitioners In Canada: A Decision Support Synthesis.
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In this section, we present three scenarios for the future of primary care delivery models based on developing the idea that successful NP integration is both a marker of pri- mary
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In this paper non-physician clinicians discussed are midwives, advanced practice nurses (clinical nurse specialists and acute care nurse practitioners) and primary care
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The researchers used the Dempster Practice Behavior Scale (DPBS) to measure the level of autonomy in acute care NPs.. The overall results showed that NPs in an acute care setting
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I identified several components simultaneously stressing the provincial healthcare system: (a) an aging, and often ill population (MoH, 2015a; Verma et al., 2014), (b) a
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n NHANES III values for ages 8 - 80 n Caucasians n African-Americans n Mexican-Americans Predicted Values n Large population studies n
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