Enablers, Barriers, and Contributions of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners to Ambulatory Specialty Care.

TitleEnablers, Barriers, and Contributions of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners to Ambulatory Specialty Care.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsWinter, SG, Matsuda, E, Stephan, LM, Chapman, SA
JournalJ Pediatr Health Care
Volume35
Issue2
Pagination226-230
Date Published2021 Mar-Apr
ISSN1532-656X
KeywordsAmbulatory Care, Child, Documentation, Humans, Medicine, Nurse Practitioners, Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to explore the enablers of and barriers to the contribution of nurse practitioners (NPs) in pediatric specialty care.

METHOD: A total of 11 NPs in pediatric medical specialties were interviewed regarding teamwork, communication, documentation, satisfaction, overall role, and perception of the value they contribute to care.

RESULTS: Themes were identified related to structural and organizational enablers and barriers that facilitate or hinder the NPs' contribution to pediatric specialty care.

DISCUSSION: The findings of this study can provide a better understanding of the role of NPs caring for pediatric patients in the specialty setting and can also help guide organizational environments to maximize the potential of pediatric NPs to positively affect patient care.

DOI10.1016/j.pedhc.2020.10.007
Alternate JournalJ Pediatr Health Care
PubMed ID33518443