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  • Community Health Nursing
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • District nurses are responsible for the quality of care provided by their teams.
  • Effective caseload management is a critical challenge in delivering high-standard community nursing care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight strategic drivers in community care.
  • To outline challenges impacting district nursing caseload management.
  • To discuss the significance of effective caseload management in community care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of workload delegation strategies.
  • Analysis of referral triaging processes.
  • Discussion of caseload analysis techniques.
  • Examination of clinical supervision as a management tool.

Main Results:

  • Caseload management presents significant challenges for district nurses.
  • Strategic approaches are necessary to overcome these challenges.
  • Effective management directly impacts the standard of community care.

Conclusions:

  • District nurses require robust caseload management skills.
  • Methods such as delegation, triaging, analysis, and supervision are key.
  • Optimizing caseload management enhances the delivery of community nursing services.