التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: |
Implementation of an intersectoral outreach and community nursing care intervention with refugees in Quebec: A protocol study. |
المؤلفون: |
Maillet, Lara, Champagne, Geneviève, Déry, Johanne, Goudet, Anna, Charest, Stéphanie, Abou‐Malham, Sabina, Desjardins, France, Touati, Nassera, Duhoux, Arnaud, Jouego Fotso, Aurelle Carole, Doré, Chantal, Roy, Bernard, Gagnon, Suzanne, Lane, Julie |
المصدر: |
Journal of Advanced Nursing (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.); Nov2021, Vol. 77 Issue 11, p4586-4597, 12p |
مصطلحات موضوعية: |
OCCUPATIONAL roles, NURSING, ACQUISITION of data methodology, SCIENTIFIC observation, FOCUS groups, HEALTH services accessibility, RESEARCH methodology, NURSING services, INTERVIEWING, CONTINUUM of care, PRIMARY health care, MEDICAL protocols, HUMAN services programs, PATIENTS' attitudes, NURSING practice, NURSES, REFUGEES, HEALTH care teams, INTERPROFESSIONAL relations, RESEARCH funding, MEDICAL records, AT-risk people, THEMATIC analysis, COMMUNITY health nursing, MEDICAL needs assessment |
مصطلحات جغرافية: |
QUEBEC (Province) |
مستخلص: |
Aim: To establish and assess an intersectoral local network focused on the roles of registered nurses and primary healthcare nurse practitioners to ensure the continuity of care and service pathways for refugees in Quebec. Design: Developmental evaluation with a mixed methodology. Methods: The qualitative component will include: (1) a document review; (2) observations of participants during meetings of different governance structures; (3) semi‐structured interviews with key actors (n = 40; 20/neighbourhood interventions); and (4) focus groups with end users of the services (refugees) (n = 4; 6 to 8 participants per group). The quantitative component will be based on: (1) a data sheet on health and social interventions for refugees users filled in by registered nurses, primary healthcare nurse practitioners and physicians and (2) data analysis of the clinical‐administrative database since 2012. This study received funding in June 2019 and Research Ethics Committee approval was granted in July 2020. Discussion: In Quebec, refugee vulnerability is exacerbated by the lack of integration of existing resources and the lack of access to care and continuity of services. To address these issues, an integrated local network for refugees must be developed. Additionally, we will explore the role of registered nurses and their collaboration with primary healthcare nurse practitioners. Impact: This study will provide recommendations on how to optimize the scopes of practice of registered nurses and primary healthcare nurse practitioners, adapt care and services and develop a local intersectoral network to better meet the complex needs of refugees. It will evaluate the use and the appreciation of new services for targeted populations (neighbourhoods and refugees) and aim to improve the accessibility, continuity and user experience of all health services for those populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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قاعدة البيانات: |
Complementary Index |