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marklamb7

The impact of nurse practitioner services on cost, quality of care, satisfaction and wa... - 1 views

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    Systematic review of literature on the impact of Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Departments. Limited evidence of high quality. Most high quality evidence conducted in English speaking countries outside the U.S. Evidence suggests NPs in EDs associated with quality care, improved patient satisfaction, reduced wait times. Insufficient evidence related to cost-effectiveness. #BecomingAPRN16
sapark3

Effects of Interdisciplinary Team Care Interventions on General Medical Wards: A System... - 0 views

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    This systematic review article has shown that the interdisciplinary care in general medical wards has not made any significant improvement to patient's outcome. This article states that it really needs to look more into their outcome criteria, and I, personally based on this article, think that this article needs to look at more into how interdisciplinary team in this review has performed as a team.
lbfuson

Impact of state nurse practitioner scope-of-practice regulation on health care delivery... - 0 views

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    This is a great systematic review that delves into state by state regulations on scope of practice for APRNs and how restrictive practice ultimately reduces access to healthcare particularly in rural populations. The impact of the ACA and shortage of PCPs to meet this demand is also explored. Enjoy!
cdchongo

Advanced Practice Nurse Outcomes 1990-2008: A Systematic Review - 5 views

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    This article asks the question: "Compared to other providers (physicians or teams without APRNs), are APRN patient outcomes of care similar?" The study is specific to USA and includes data regarding NPs, CNRAs, and CNMs. Outcomes were determined by the following: patient satisfaction with provider/care, patient self-assessment of perceived health status, functional status, blood glucose, serum lipids, blood pressure, emergency department visits, hospitalization, duration of ventilation, length of stay, and mortality (p9).
morovit

Advanced Practice Nurse Outcomes 1990-2008: A Systematic Review - 3 views

This article is a systematic review of published materials, using cites such as: PubMed, CINAHL, and Proquest to look at how APRNs affect patient outcomes, as they contribute more and more to the h...

APRN Teamwork

started by morovit on 01 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
samperilli

Quality of Primary Care by Advanced Practice Nurses: A Systematic Review - 2 views

This article reviews the quality of primary care delivered by APRN's compared to physicians. Overall, APRN's demonstrated equal to or better outcomes than physician group for physiologic measures,...

http:__www.medscape.com_viewarticle_851933

started by samperilli on 27 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
atmaror

Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice - 6 views

Just wanted to add more article links that speak about geriatrician shortage and comparable earnings between geriatricians and adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioners: https://www.ncbi....

http:__www.nejm.org_doi_full_10.1056_nejmp1012121#t=article

Kathryn Dirks

Comparison of Labor and Delivery Care Provided by Certified Nurse-Midwives and Physicia... - 1 views

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    This study compares the labor and delivery outcomes of certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and physicians. For care processes, (e.g., epidural, labor induction, episiotomy), CNMs were found to have lower rates of application/use. For infant outcomes, (e.g., low Apgar, low birth weight, neonatal intensive care unit admission), there were no differences between physicians and CNMs. Perineal lacerations were lower and breastfeeding rates were higher among women cared for by CNMs compared with physicians.
henryenp

The impact of nurse practitioner services on cost, quality of care, satisfaction and wa... - 0 views

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    This article looks at the impact APRNs in the Emergency Department have on cost, quality of care, satisfaction and wait times. The study concludes that Emergency Nurse Practitioners have a positive influence on quality of care, satisfaction and wait times in the ER, but is inconclusive on their impact on cost.
comfortm

Quality of APRN Care - 2 views

This article presents the result of a systematic review pertaining to the quality outcomes of APRN compared to other providers such as physicians. The article concludes that APRN have equivalent qu...

https:__www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov_pubmedhealth_PMH0048021_#d12012009466.citation

started by comfortm on 28 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
swarshaw

Impact of state nurse practitioner scope-of-practice regulation on health care delivery... - 0 views

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    This article discusses the impact of differing scope of practice legislations on healthcare delivery and utilization. Overall, the study found that states with expanded practice fro NPs experienced increased healthcare utilization by patients and improved healthcare delivery.
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