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Treatment Quality through Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) and Clinical Nurses (CN) in Ambulatory Primary Health Care – a retrospective study / Behandlungsqualität durch Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) und Clinical Nurses (CN) in der ambulanten Gesundheitsversorgung – eine retrospektive Studie Cover

Treatment Quality through Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) and Clinical Nurses (CN) in Ambulatory Primary Health Care – a retrospective study / Behandlungsqualität durch Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) und Clinical Nurses (CN) in der ambulanten Gesundheitsversorgung – eine retrospektive Studie

Open Access
|Oct 2020

Abstract

Introduction

The shortage of general practitioners in Switzerland requires new ways to ensure primary outpatient health care. The group practice Medbase Winterthur Neuwiesen has been testing the use of Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) and Clinical Nurses (CN) for the treatment of clearly defined cases with minor illnesses for the past two years. In the context of quality assurance, this study examines the quality of treatment and outcome in 60 patients with symptoms of an acute upper respiratory tract infection, half of whom were assigned to a physician and half to an APN/CN

Methods

Analysis of the treatment and the outcome of 60 patient files, half of which were randomly assigned to a physician and half to an APN/CN.

Results

APN/CN treated significantly more often according to standardized guidelines than physicians; the outcome in patients treated by APN/CN was slightly better, the difference is not significant, though.

Discussion

The use of APN and CN in outpatient primary care is possible without compromising the quality of treatment in cases with minor illnesses and clearly defined guidelines for treatment.

Language: English, German
Page range: 84 - 89
Submitted on: Sep 24, 2020
Accepted on: Oct 6, 2020
Published on: Oct 31, 2020
Published by: ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2020 Christian Ambrosch, Isabelle Mathier, Irina Bajusic, Thomas Bucher, Chantal Wüst, published by ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
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