Purpose
Opportunities and challenges in home healthcare are discussed from the perspective of a gerontological clinical nurse specialist who has served as an expert clinician, administrator, and compliance director of a home health agency in the Midwest United States.
Description
Home-based nursing care requires a distinct set of knowledge and skills centered on the home environment and the way the home health patient responds emotionally and physically to become confident and self-sufficient. A Theoretical Framework for Home-Based Professional Nursing Practice is presented identifying the 6 concepts (primacy of home, patient authority, patient self-management, caregivers as collaborators, interprofessional clinical team collaboration, nurse autonomy) that are building blocks to describe the experience of patients in their homes and interactions with providers. The quality of clinical care and documentation influence reimbursement for care and the financial survival of the home health agency.
Outcome
Six management priorities both within the administrative office and the clinical teams are highlighted to improve quality of care, promote efficiency, and retain staff.
Conclusion
Exciting opportunities are available for the clinical nurse specialist in home-based care.