1986
DOI: 10.1207/s15327655jchn0304_6
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Use of Physician Consultation by Nurse Practitioners in Community Health and Ambulatory Clinic Settings

Abstract: Little information is available concerning factors that influence pediatric nurse practitioners' (PNPs) use of physician (MD) consultation in their delivery of child health care. A study of 1 12 graduates of a major midwestern university PNP program was conducted to evaluate their practice roles; of the 70 PNPs employed as primary care providers, 52 (83%) responded to questions regarding their clinical practice and use of MD consultation. Differences in responses between practice settings related to MD availab… Show more

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“…These findings concur with those of Cruikshank, Clow, and Lakin (1986) and Lynaugh, Gemty, and Hagopian (1986). Both studies reported findings from NP alumni surveys showing physician consultation to be low for well care and minor problems, and increasing with problem severity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These findings concur with those of Cruikshank, Clow, and Lakin (1986) and Lynaugh, Gemty, and Hagopian (1986). Both studies reported findings from NP alumni surveys showing physician consultation to be low for well care and minor problems, and increasing with problem severity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%