Purpose: Primary pediatric care in Italy is guaranteed by family pediatricians, who may have their own private offices or work in group clinics that also have nurses/pediatric nurses in order to enrich their offer of services. The aim of this study was to investigate the activities of nurses working in pediatric practices in order to identify and classify the nursing healthcare services offered by the practices themselves. Design and study: An observational study was conducted including nurses working in the pediatricians' offices who voluntarily agreed to undergo a semi-structured interview. The investigated variables were individual, institutional and organizational. The study sample consisted of 22 nurses with a mean age of 39 ± 13.3 years, 16 of whom were pediatric nurses. Results: All of the nurses stated that they had not received suitable training for working outside a hospital, and that they carried out educational, diagnostic/therapeutic, and bureaucratic administrative/support activities. Nine of the nurses working in group pediatric clinics carried out educational activities autonomously, something that the nurses working in individual or associated clinics did not perform. Twenty of the interviewees also provided telephone consultancy, and 11 of the clinics used algorithms as guides. Conclusions/Practice implications: The findings of this study underline the potential of developing the nursing profession at community level. Further studies are desirable in order to extend the investigation of the pediatric nurses' activities implemented at community level in other Italian provinces.

Nurses in family pediatric practices: A survey of the health protection agency of the metropolitan city of Milan / E.N. Bezze, D. Morniroli, M. Farneti, P. Sannino, R. Marinello, M.E. Bettinelli, G. Santini, L. Plevani, P. Marchisio, F. Mosca, M.L. Gianni. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING. - ISSN 0882-5963. - 56(2021 Jan 01). [10.1016/j.pedn.2020.09.007]

Nurses in family pediatric practices: A survey of the health protection agency of the metropolitan city of Milan

E.N. Bezze
Primo
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D. Morniroli
Secondo
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P. Sannino;M.E. Bettinelli;L. Plevani;P. Marchisio;F. Mosca
Penultimo
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M.L. Gianni
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Purpose: Primary pediatric care in Italy is guaranteed by family pediatricians, who may have their own private offices or work in group clinics that also have nurses/pediatric nurses in order to enrich their offer of services. The aim of this study was to investigate the activities of nurses working in pediatric practices in order to identify and classify the nursing healthcare services offered by the practices themselves. Design and study: An observational study was conducted including nurses working in the pediatricians' offices who voluntarily agreed to undergo a semi-structured interview. The investigated variables were individual, institutional and organizational. The study sample consisted of 22 nurses with a mean age of 39 ± 13.3 years, 16 of whom were pediatric nurses. Results: All of the nurses stated that they had not received suitable training for working outside a hospital, and that they carried out educational, diagnostic/therapeutic, and bureaucratic administrative/support activities. Nine of the nurses working in group pediatric clinics carried out educational activities autonomously, something that the nurses working in individual or associated clinics did not perform. Twenty of the interviewees also provided telephone consultancy, and 11 of the clinics used algorithms as guides. Conclusions/Practice implications: The findings of this study underline the potential of developing the nursing profession at community level. Further studies are desirable in order to extend the investigation of the pediatric nurses' activities implemented at community level in other Italian provinces.
Nurse; Pediatric patient care; Primary pediatric care
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
Settore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali, Cliniche e Pediatriche
1-gen-2021
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