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Policy update: practice based commissioning in community nursing.

Rosemary Cook1

  • 1Queen's Nurses Institute, London. rosemary.cook@qni.org.uk

British Journal of Community Nursing
|September 14, 2007
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Practice-based commissioning (PBC) is crucial for determining patient care services. Community nurses can actively participate in PBC, but require support and information to engage effectively in developing these groups.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Community Nursing
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Practice-based commissioning (PBC) is a key mechanism for shaping healthcare services.
  • Community nurses play a vital role in delivering patient and community care.
  • Understanding the involvement of nurses in PBC is essential for service development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the significance of practice-based commissioning (PBC) in healthcare.
  • To explore the current and potential roles of community nurses within PBC.
  • To advocate for resources and support to enhance nurse participation in PBC.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and policy documents related to PBC.
  • Analysis of existing community nurse involvement in commissioning processes.

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  • Identification of barriers and facilitators for nurse participation in PBC groups.
  • Main Results:

    • PBC is integral to defining patient and community care pathways.
    • Community nurses are involved in PBC and have opportunities for greater engagement.
    • There is a need for enhanced information and support systems for nurses in PBC.

    Conclusions:

    • Community nurses are essential stakeholders in practice-based commissioning.
    • Increased support and information can empower nurses to lead and participate in PBC.
    • Facilitating nurse involvement in PBC can optimize healthcare service delivery.