Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8573364 | The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Research conducted in primary health care (PHC) shows the value of patient enablement. Although nurse practitioners (NPs) are increasingly playing a role in PHC, limited research exploring their contribution to enabling patients exists. This article describes a qualitative descriptive study in which enablement was used to explore PHC NPs' perceptions of the care they provide to patients. Analysis of the focus group data identified 3 primary themes: patient centeredness and bespoke care; reciprocity, trust, and acceptance; and knowledge transference. Relating these themes to the constructs of the Patient Enablement Instrument demonstrated a clear link between NP care and patient enablement.
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Authors
Jane S. RN, NP, Marian J. RN, PhD, Mary RN, PhD, Holly L. RN, PhD,