How changes in GPs' ways of working have affected community nurses: a qualitative study

全科医生工作方式的改变如何影响社区护士:一项定性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A growing literature examines the way two changes in primary care - the shift towards remote working and the diversification of practice teams to incorporate, for instance, physician associates and paramedics - affect patient care within the practice. However, little is known about the effect of these changes on community nurses. AIM: To explore community nurses' experiences of delivering palliative care in the context of GPs' new ways of working. DESIGN AND SETTING: Qualitative study using focus groups in the UK. METHOD: Focus groups were conducted on Zoom with community nurses. Data were analysed thematically using constant comparison. RESULTS: Community nurses described extending their roles in palliative care. Alongside pride and satisfaction about this, participants raised several areas of concern and dissatisfaction, some of which they associated with changes in GPs' ways of working. Two reasons for dissatisfaction concerned remote working. First, remote communication with colleagues was seen as creating obstacles to nurses' everyday collaboration with GPs, damaging important working relationships. Second, nurses increased their workload by taking the lead in person-centred care where they saw remote provision by GPs as unsatisfactory. Where workforce diversification led to delegating home visits to paramedics or nurse practitioners, community nurses described feeling a lack of the 'GP back-up' that many identified as essential for community palliative care. CONCLUSION: When considering and evaluating interventions that change the way GPs work, policymakers and commissioners should look not only at consequences that affect primary care teams, but also at the effects across the complex ecosystem within which these teams operate.

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