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1 Nurse-led clinics An introduction and update Richard Hatchett Manchester: November 2006
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2 Definition of a nurse-led clinic In a nurse-led clinic the nurse has his or her own patient case load. The service often involves an increase in the autonomy of the nursing role. The nurse-led clinic requires the patient to fit far more into a rigid time slot, often through an appointment system. In a nurse-led clinic the nurse has his or her own patient case load. The service often involves an increase in the autonomy of the nursing role. The nurse-led clinic requires the patient to fit far more into a rigid time slot, often through an appointment system. There is the ability to admit and discharge patients from the clinic, or to refer on to other more appropriate healthcare colleagues, based on the nurses own assessment. There is the ability to admit and discharge patients from the clinic, or to refer on to other more appropriate healthcare colleagues, based on the nurses own assessment.
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3 Why develop a nurse led service or clinic? Increased patient access to appropriate health care personnel Increased patient access to appropriate health care personnel An educative role An educative role Psychological support Psychological support Monitoring the patient's condition Monitoring the patient's condition Empowerment of the patient Empowerment of the patient To more appropriately utilise staff skills To more appropriately utilise staff skills
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4 Government support The Labour government has clearly been a supporter of nurse-led services, for various reasons. The Labour government has clearly been a supporter of nurse-led services, for various reasons. Making a Difference (1999) talked of nurse-led services to provide health information, self-help and minor treatments. Making a Difference (1999) talked of nurse-led services to provide health information, self-help and minor treatments.
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5 Government support In March 2000 Tony Blair asked the NHS to strip out unnecessary demarcations, introduce more flexible training and working practices and ensure that doctors do not use their time dealing with patients who could be treated safely by other health care staff. In March 2000 Tony Blair asked the NHS to strip out unnecessary demarcations, introduce more flexible training and working practices and ensure that doctors do not use their time dealing with patients who could be treated safely by other health care staff. (House of Commons speech on NHS modernisation 22/3/2000). (House of Commons speech on NHS modernisation 22/3/2000).
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6 Government support Alan Millburn (secretary of state for health) introduced roles for nurses at the RCN congress in 2000, which became the Chief Nursing Officers 10 key roles. Alan Millburn (secretary of state for health) introduced roles for nurses at the RCN congress in 2000, which became the Chief Nursing Officers 10 key roles. These included managing patient case loads, running clinics and prescribing medications and treatments. These included managing patient case loads, running clinics and prescribing medications and treatments. Milburn said he wanted to liberate nurses.. Equality between professions, that is what I want to see. Not nurses versus doctors, but nurses and doctors working together. Each contributing their unique skills to a single care system. (RCN Congress 5/4/2000). Milburn said he wanted to liberate nurses.. Equality between professions, that is what I want to see. Not nurses versus doctors, but nurses and doctors working together. Each contributing their unique skills to a single care system. (RCN Congress 5/4/2000).
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7 Government support The first National Service Framework (for coronary heart disease) in 2000 called for heart failure clinics which could be successfully led by nurse practitioners or doctors. (DoH 2000). The first National Service Framework (for coronary heart disease) in 2000 called for heart failure clinics which could be successfully led by nurse practitioners or doctors. (DoH 2000). Such support led medical staff to complain that certain nurse-led primary medical services (PMS) sites were funded to a greater degree than more traditional services (Ryan 2000. Nursing Times 96(39): 42-43). Such support led medical staff to complain that certain nurse-led primary medical services (PMS) sites were funded to a greater degree than more traditional services (Ryan 2000. Nursing Times 96(39): 42-43).
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8 Evidence This is variable, but it depends what youre measuring. Generally the services provided by nurses do match those that may have be taken from other health care colleagues. This is variable, but it depends what youre measuring. Generally the services provided by nurses do match those that may have be taken from other health care colleagues. What are the qualities unique to nursing that can be brought to the clinics.? What are the qualities unique to nursing that can be brought to the clinics.?
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9 Horrocks et al 2002 BMJ 324: 819-823 Horrocks et al 2002 BMJ 324: 819-823 Kinnersley et al 2000 BMJ 320: 1043-1048 Kinnersley et al 2000 BMJ 320: 1043-1048 Mundinger et al 2000 Journal of the American Medical Association 283(1): 59- 68 Mundinger et al 2000 Journal of the American Medical Association 283(1): 59- 68 Shum et al 2000 BMJ 320: 1038-1043. Shum et al 2000 BMJ 320: 1038-1043. NB: BMJ = British Medical Journal NB: BMJ = British Medical Journal
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10 Sharples et al 2002 – little difference between nurse and doctor-led services for managing respiratory disease, but nurses were more costly initially, eg. More patients were admitted to hospital by nurses, but the overall cost reduced over two years. Sharples et al 2002 – little difference between nurse and doctor-led services for managing respiratory disease, but nurses were more costly initially, eg. More patients were admitted to hospital by nurses, but the overall cost reduced over two years. (Thorax 57(8): 661-666). (Thorax 57(8): 661-666).
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11 Effectiveness of innovations in nurse led chronic disease management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review of evidence. BMJ 2005 331: 485. Effectiveness of innovations in nurse led chronic disease management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review of evidence. BMJ 2005 331: 485. There is little evidence to date to support the widespread implementation of nurse-led management interventions for COPD, but the data are too sparse to exclude any clinically relevant benefit or harm arising from such interventions. (nine randomized controlled trials, but most had some potential methodological flaws). There is little evidence to date to support the widespread implementation of nurse-led management interventions for COPD, but the data are too sparse to exclude any clinically relevant benefit or harm arising from such interventions. (nine randomized controlled trials, but most had some potential methodological flaws).
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12 Ordering Investigations Requesting tests on specimens such as blood and urine is not regulated by law. Requesting tests on specimens such as blood and urine is not regulated by law. Requests for radiological examinations are regulated by the ionising radiation (medical exposure) regulations. Requests for radiological examinations are regulated by the ionising radiation (medical exposure) regulations.
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13 Nurses may be referrers under the regulations provided they have the competence (by training and experience) to provide the medical data required to enable the practitioner (ie. the radiographer) to decide whether there is a net benefit to the patient from the exposure.. DOH 2003 Nurses may be referrers under the regulations provided they have the competence (by training and experience) to provide the medical data required to enable the practitioner (ie. the radiographer) to decide whether there is a net benefit to the patient from the exposure.. DOH 2003
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14 Making and Receiving referrals This is based upon your own competence and that perceived by other team members. This is based upon your own competence and that perceived by other team members. Support is needed from manager, Trust and within the job description. Support is needed from manager, Trust and within the job description. Discuss and explore who is prepared to take your referrals. Discuss and explore who is prepared to take your referrals.
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15 Consider today.. The range of service provided in the clinics The range of service provided in the clinics How competence is developed, maintained and demonstrated How competence is developed, maintained and demonstrated Professional development Professional development Audit and evaluation (demonstrating worth) Audit and evaluation (demonstrating worth) Division of labour and multi-disciplinary working.. Overcoming boundaries. Division of labour and multi-disciplinary working.. Overcoming boundaries.
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