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1A weekly consultation hour in a residential by
the Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Author
Ms.S.H.Barto, MANP Delft. Co-authors
Mr.J.P.Bijl, GP Delft. Mr.J.A.Brienen, University
of Rotterdam.
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Introduction
Results
Conclusion
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- Due to an ageing and growing elderly population
in the Netherlands there is an increasing demand
for complex care for the elderly. Access to
primary home care in residentials is decreasing.
- 2001 Pilot and start weekly consultation GP
- 2005 Start weekly consultation NP
- 2007 Qualitative study
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- Objective
- Insight in patients perceptions and experiences
relating to primary care given by the Nurse
Practitioner. - To part a more efficient and effective both
- cure and care program and meeting the needs
and - wishes of the residents.
- The findings in this study show
- The weekly consultation hour meets the needs and
- wishes of the residents
- They felt more understood and more
self-confident - For the Nurse Practitioner its important to
continue - investing time in the consultation hour when
it - concerns time, attention and the combination
of - a good combination of care and cure treatment
- To provide more efficient and effective primary
care - and at the same time increase patient
involvement and - satisfaction a structured care plan is needed
Prognosis population growth in the Netherlands
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Prognosis population growth in the Netherlands
(CBS, Bevolkingsprognose)
- This study demonstrates the importance
of an - appropriate approach and treatment in primary
care - when it concerns the elderly
- Confidence
- Understanding
- Honesty
- An appropriate approach and treatment
promotes - patient carer confidence and has a positive
effect on - the perception of the given care
- The patient starts feeling better already
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- The elderly concerned in this study came from
the - pre first and second world war generation
- In the Netherlands
- known as the thank you very much generation
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- The findings showed that the patients saw the
doctor
Methods A qualitative study in which data were
gathered from semi-structured interviews with
eight residents. The interviews were audio taped
and transcribed and a thematic analyses carried
out using a grounded theory approach.
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