2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-01977-y
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Daily practices of advanced practice nurses within a multi-professional primary care practice in Switzerland: a qualitative analysis

Abstract: Background The rising global population of older persons with chronic conditions demands new primary care models. Advanced practice nurses (APNs) can help meet that need. In Switzerland, APNs have only recently been introduced in primary care and little is known about their daily practice. This study aims to describe APNs’ activities and general roles at four sites with multi-professional primary care practices in the Swiss cantons of Bern and Solothurn. Methods … Show more

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“…In Switzerland, one such role is that of Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), and a recent study in Bern sought to better understand their daily practice. 2 Their everyday core activities include providing extended clinical practice and serving as 'on-site specialists' for patients, their relatives, and other care professionals. They also work closely with doctors and visit patients who are institutionalised.…”
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“…In Switzerland, one such role is that of Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), and a recent study in Bern sought to better understand their daily practice. 2 Their everyday core activities include providing extended clinical practice and serving as 'on-site specialists' for patients, their relatives, and other care professionals. They also work closely with doctors and visit patients who are institutionalised.…”
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confidence: 99%