Transforming health care delivery: The role of primary health care nurses in rural and remote Australia

Author:

Robinson Tracy1ORCID,Govan Linda23ORCID,Bradley Cressida3ORCID,Rossiter Rachel4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences Charles Sturt University Orange New South Wales Australia

2. Latrobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. School of Rural Medicine Charles Sturt University Orange New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimThis paper describes the policy context and approaches taken to improve access to primary health care in Australia by supporting nurses to deliver improved integrated care meeting community needs.ContextIn Primary Health Care (PHC), the nursing workforce are predominantly employed in the general practice sector. Despite evidence that nurse‐led models of care can bridge traditional treatment silos in the provision of specialised and coordinated care, PHC nurses' scope of practice varies dramatically. Nurse‐led models of care are imperative for rural and remote populations that experience workforce shortages and barriers to accessing health care. Existing barriers include policy constraints, limited organisational structures, education and financing models.ApproachThe Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) received funding to implement nurse‐led clinics as demonstration projects. The clinics enable PHC nurses to work to their full scope of practice, improve continuity of care and increase access to health care in under serviced locations. We reviewed a range of peer‐reviewed literature, policy documents, grey literature and APNA provided sources, particularly those relevant to rural and remote populations. We argue more focus is needed on how to address variations in the scope of practice of the rural and remote PHC nursing workforce.ConclusionDespite growing evidence for the effectiveness of nurse‐led models of care, significant policy and financial barriers continue to inhibit PHC nurses working to their full scope of practice. If their potential to transform health care and increase access to health services is to be realised these barriers must be addressed.

Funder

Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Government

Publisher

Wiley

Reference25 articles.

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