Potential roles for practice nurses in preventive care for young people: A qualitative study

Caroline Hart*, Rhian Parker, Elizabeth Patterson, Kelsey Hegarty, Lena Sanci

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    Abstract

    Background Increasing numbers of practice nurses and their expanding roles in Australian general practice suggest they can contribute to quality primary healthcare for young people. Methods Seventeen health and community professionals and a purposefully selected group of 12 practice nurses were interviewed about the role of the practice nurse in young people's healthcare. A directed content approach to analysis was applied. Results Participants recognised the psychosocial health burdens young people experience and the barriers they perceive in accessing healthcare. With good communication skills and appropriate training, practice nurses were perceived to be able to have an important role in the preventive care of young people. Discussion Practice nurses can contribute to breaking down barriers to healthcare for young people. This study is being reported on at an opportune time, considering the implications for young people of the 'Practice Nurse Incentive Program'.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)618-621
    Number of pages4
    JournalAustralian Family Physician
    Volume41
    Issue number8
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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