2014
DOI: 10.3310/hsdr02160
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Investigating the contribution of physician assistants to primary care in England: a mixed-methods study

Abstract: Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological changes and fiscal constraints. This, and predicted pressures on medical and nursing workforces, raises questions about staffing configurations. Physician assistants (PAs) are mid-level practitioners, trained in a medical model over 2 years at postgraduate level to work under a supervising doctor. A small number of general practices in England have employed PAs. Objective: To investigate the contribution of PAs to t… Show more

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“…Details of the parent study and practice recruitment is given elsewhere [10]. PAs and GPs, in the study practices, were invited to participate in the video observation study and written informed consent was gained from each practitioner prior to recording.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the parent study and practice recruitment is given elsewhere [10]. PAs and GPs, in the study practices, were invited to participate in the video observation study and written informed consent was gained from each practitioner prior to recording.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role has received increasing attention from the UK government as a potential growth area -particularly in primary care, 6 where there is evidence that physician associates can be complementary to GP and nursing roles, albeit with limitations due to not having prescribing rights. 7 In the USA, 68% of physician assistants work in specialty practice, 8 with decreasing proportions working in primary care. 9 Similarly, in the UK they report working in a range of adult and paediatric specialties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to identify two main and-in terms of their associated competences-distinct profiles of the professional nurse in Western countries. One profile corresponds to countries such as the USA (Cawley, Cawthon, & Hooker, 2012), Canada (Jones & St-Pierre, 2014) and the UK (Drennan et al, 2014), where a distinction is generally made between the role of the professional nurse and that of physician assistants or associates. The other profile is more characteristic of countries such as Spain (Domínguez-Alcón, 1986, p. 103), Germany (Kuilman, Sundar, & Cherian, 2013) or Portugal (Mendes & Mantovani, 2009), where many of the tasks performed by physician assistants or associates in the Anglo-American context are regarded as part of the nurse's role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%