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Claire Goodman1, Alison Wall, Sheilagh Reavey

  • 1Primary Care Nursing Research Unit, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, University College London, UK.

British Journal of Community Nursing
|July 20, 2002
PubMed
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A new scheme improved communication between primary care nurses and primary care groups. Experienced facilitators and NHS trust support were key to its success in enhancing practitioner involvement in primary care.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Communication
  • Primary Care Organization

Background:

  • Primary care is undergoing constant change.
  • Effective communication is vital for newly established primary care groups.
  • Integrating nursing staff into primary care groups presents challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a scheme designed to enhance communication between primary care nurses and primary care groups.
  • To identify factors contributing to the success of such communication initiatives.
  • To understand the role of innovations in fostering practitioner participation in primary care.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of a communication improvement scheme.
  • Qualitative or quantitative assessment of scheme's impact.

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  • Analysis of contributing factors to success.
  • Main Results:

    • The scheme successfully improved communication between primary care nurses and primary care groups.
    • Experienced practitioners in facilitator/link nurse roles were crucial.
    • Sustained support from the NHS community trust was a significant factor.

    Conclusions:

    • Innovations like this scheme are valuable for primary care.
    • Experienced facilitators and organizational support are essential for success.
    • Such initiatives promote practitioner participation in primary care delivery and organization.