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The Mosaic of Primary Care Nurses in Rural and Remote Canada: Results from a National Survey

Abstract

BACKGROUND|OBJECTIVE: Nurses provide essential primary care (PC) in rural and remote Canada. We examined the practice context and responsibilities of this little-known understudied workforce. METHOD: Data from Nursing Practice in Rural and Remote Canada II, a 2014 to 2015 pan-Canadian survey, were analyzed. RESULTS: Of 3,822 respondents, 192 identified that PC was their only practice focus (PC-Only), and for 111, it was one focus among others (PC-Plus). Proportionally more PC-Only than PC-Plus nurses had graduate education, were employed in larger communities and had experienced higher job resources and lower job demands. Proportionally fewer PC-Only than PC-Plus nurses followed protocols/decision support tools, dispensed medications and provided emergency services. Proportionally more PC-Only than PC-Plus nurses ordered advanced diagnostic tests/imaging, and fewer PC-Only than PC-Plus nurses performed and interpreted laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging on site. CONCLUSION: Contributions of the rural and remote nursing workforce to PC are rendered invisible by contemporary characterizations of the PC workplace, limiting evaluation and improvement efforts.

Authors

Martin-Misener R; Macleod MLP; Wilson EC; Kosteniuk JG; Penz KL; Stewart NJ; Olynick J; Karunanayake CP

Journal

Healthcare Policy | Politiques de Santé, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 63–75

Publisher

Longwoods Publishing

Publication Date

February 28, 2020

DOI

10.12927/hcpol.2020.26130

ISSN

1715-6572

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