- Title
- Exploring nurse practitioner practice in Australian rural primary health care settings: A scoping review
- Creator
- Rossiter, Rachel; Phillips, Rosemary; Blanchard, Denise; van Wissen, Kim; Robinson, Tracy
- Relation
- Australian Journal of Rural Health Vol. 31, Issue 4, p. 617-630
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.13010
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- Introduction: Australians in rural areas experience limited access to services and poorer health outcomes than residents of metropolitan areas. Nurse practitioners (NPs) were introduced in 2000 to reduce pressure on the health system, address workforce shortages and improve rural populations' access to health care services. Objective: This scoping review sought to identify, examine and synthesise research evidence of NP practice in Australian rural primary health care services to better understand how NPs are addressing service gaps in rural areas and to identify existing gaps in our knowledge. Design: Peer-reviewed and grey literature from July 2012 to June 2022 was accessed from seven electronic databases, grey literature and hand searching of reference lists and citations. Findings: From 154 articles, 19 articles of relevance were identified. Several projects describe the processes required for success, whilst others reported the challenges and barriers encountered. Limited research evidence of rural NP practice exists with a significant gap about how roles operate and their value in primary health care. Discussion: Uptake and envisaged benefits of rural primary health care NP roles have yet to be realised, with barriers to implementing and sustaining NP roles persisting. Low-level awareness with ambiguity at health service and community level adversely impact on systematic implementation of NP roles. Conclusions: Robust evaluations demonstrating the value of NP skills and practice are needed in combination with bipartisan support from all levels of health care and government providing adequate funding to enable effective implementation of NP roles in poorly resourced rural areas.
- Subject
- community based service delivery; nurse practitioners; primary health care; rural and remote nursing issues; rural workforce development
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1485415
- Identifier
- uon:51586
- Identifier
- ISSN:1038-5282
- Rights
- x
- Language
- eng
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