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Engaging general practice nurses in chronic disease self-management support in Australia: Insights from a controlled trial in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

机译:让全科护士参与澳大利亚的慢性病自我管理支持:慢性阻塞性肺疾病对照试验的见解

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The growing burden of chronic disease will increase the role of primary care in supporting self-management and health behaviour change. This role could be undertaken to some extent by the increased practice nurse workforce that has occurred over recent years. Mixed methods were used to investigate the potential for general practice nurses to adopt this role during a 12-month randomised controlled study of telephone-delivered health mentoring in Tasmanian practices. Nurses (general practice and community health) were trained as health mentors to assist chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients to identify and achieve personal health related goals through action plans. Of 21% of invited practices that responded, 19 were allocated to health mentoring; however, general practice nurses were unable to train as health mentors in 14 (74%), principally due to lack of financial compensation and/or workload pressure. For five general practice nurses trained as health mentors, their roles had previously included some chronic disease management, but training enhanced their understanding and skills of self-management approaches and increased the focus on patient partnership, prioritising patients' choices and achievability. Difficulties that led to early withdrawal of health mentors were competing demands, insufficient time availability, phone calls having lower priority than face-to-face interactions and changing employment. Skills gained were rated as valuable, applicable to all clinical practice and transferable to other health care settings. Although these results suggest that training can enhance general practice nurses' skills to deliver self-management support in chronic disease, there are significant system barriers that need to be addressed through funding models and organisational change.
机译:慢性疾病负担的增加将增加初级保健在支持自我管理和健康行为改变中的作用。近年来,越来越多的执业护士队伍可以在某种程度上发挥这一作用。在针对塔斯马尼亚地区电话进行的健康指导的为期12个月的随机对照研究中,使用混合方法调查了全科护士担任此职务的可能性。护士(一般执业和社区卫生)作为健康指导者接受了培训,可以帮助慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者通过行动计划确定并实现与个人健康相关的目标。在21%的受邀实践中,有19种被分配给健康指导。但是,全科护士无法培训14位(74%)的健康导师,主要原因是缺乏经济补偿和/或工作压力。对于接受过培训的五名全科护士进行健康指导,他们的角色以前曾包括一些慢性疾病管理,但是培训增强了他们对自我管理方法的理解和技能,并增加了对患者伙伴关系的关注,优先考虑患者的选择和可实现性。导致健康导师提早退学的困难是相互竞争的需求,时间不足,与面对面的交流相比,打来的电话优先级低,以及就业变化。获得的技能被评为有价值,适用于所有临床实践,并可转移到其他医疗机构。尽管这些结果表明培训可以增强全科护士在慢性病方面提供自我管理支持的技能,但仍需要通过资金模型和组织变革来解决严重的系统障碍。

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