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Primary team nursing: the 90s model

E M Hyams-Franklin, P Rowe-Gilliespie, A Harper

    Nursing Management
    |June 1, 1993
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    A new nursing model, primary team nursing, was developed to address the nursing shortage. This innovative approach combines the best features of functional, team, and primary nursing, proving effective and well-received by staff.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • The late 1980s experienced a significant nursing shortage.
    • Existing nursing models (functional, team, primary) had limitations in meeting patient needs during this shortage.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an alternative nursing care delivery model to address the nursing shortage.
    • To integrate the strengths of functional nursing, team nursing, and primary nursing.

    Main Methods:

    • Assessment of the strengths and limitations of existing nursing models.
    • Design of a new model, termed "primary team nursing", incorporating beneficial elements from prior models.
    • Pilot testing of the new primary team nursing model.

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    Main Results:

    • The primary team nursing model demonstrated effectiveness during its pilot phase.
    • Positive feedback was received from nursing staff regarding the new model.

    Conclusions:

    • Primary team nursing is an effective alternative model for patient care delivery.
    • The model successfully addresses challenges posed by nursing shortages.
    • The integration of features from multiple nursing models can yield positive outcomes.