Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.

<h4>Introduction</h4>The management of patients who need chronic and complex care is a focus of attention internationally, brought about by an increase in chronic conditions, requiring significantly more care over longer periods of time. The increase in chronic conditions has placed pres...

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Main Authors: Adele Baldwin, Eileen Willis, Clare Harvey, Melanie Lang, Desley Hegney, David Heard, Brody Heritage, Jamin Claes, Denise Patterson, Venessa Curnow
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237306
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spelling doaj-3307da643f9d4b39945b5080d497b0c12021-03-04T11:14:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023730610.1371/journal.pone.0237306Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.Adele BaldwinEileen WillisClare HarveyMelanie LangDesley HegneyDavid HeardBrody HeritageJamin ClaesDenise PattersonVenessa Curnow<h4>Introduction</h4>The management of patients who need chronic and complex care is a focus of attention internationally, brought about by an increase in chronic conditions, requiring significantly more care over longer periods of time. The increase in chronic conditions has placed pressure on health services, financially and physically, bringing about changes in the way care is delivered, with hospital avoidance and home-based care encouraged. In this environment, nurses play an important role in co-ordinating care across services. This review formed one part of a funded project that explored the nurse navigator role within a proposed 24-hour telephone-call service in one regional area that has a diverse population in terms of cultural identity and geographical location in relation to service access.<h4>Aim</h4>The review reports on the extant literature on the nurse's role in the provision of afterhours telephone services for patients with chronic and complex conditions. The specific aim was to explore the effectiveness of services for patients in geographically isolated locations.<h4>Methods</h4>The methodological approach to the review followed the Preferred Reporting System for Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A thematic analysis was used to identify themes with chronic care models underpinning analysis.<h4>Results</h4>Three themes were identified; nurse-led decision making; consumer profile; and program outcomes. Each theme was divided into two sub-themes. The two sub-themes for decision making were: the experience of the staff who provided the service and the tool or protocol used. The two sub-themes for consumers profile were; the geographic/demographic identity of the consumers, and consumer satisfaction. The final theme of outcomes describes how the effectiveness of the service is measured, broken into two sub-themes: the economic/workforce outcomes and the consumer outcomes.<h4>Discussion</h4>The provision of an after-hours telephone service, in whatever model used should align with a Chronic Care Model. In this way, after-hours telephone services provided by experienced nurses, supported by ongoing professional development and relevant protocols, form part of the ongoing improvement for chronic and complex care management as a health priority.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237306
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Eileen Willis
Clare Harvey
Melanie Lang
Desley Hegney
David Heard
Brody Heritage
Jamin Claes
Denise Patterson
Venessa Curnow
spellingShingle Adele Baldwin
Eileen Willis
Clare Harvey
Melanie Lang
Desley Hegney
David Heard
Brody Heritage
Jamin Claes
Denise Patterson
Venessa Curnow
Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Adele Baldwin
Eileen Willis
Clare Harvey
Melanie Lang
Desley Hegney
David Heard
Brody Heritage
Jamin Claes
Denise Patterson
Venessa Curnow
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title Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
title_short Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
title_full Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
title_fullStr Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; A scoping review.
title_sort exploring the role of nurses in after-hours telephone services in regional areas; a scoping review.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>The management of patients who need chronic and complex care is a focus of attention internationally, brought about by an increase in chronic conditions, requiring significantly more care over longer periods of time. The increase in chronic conditions has placed pressure on health services, financially and physically, bringing about changes in the way care is delivered, with hospital avoidance and home-based care encouraged. In this environment, nurses play an important role in co-ordinating care across services. This review formed one part of a funded project that explored the nurse navigator role within a proposed 24-hour telephone-call service in one regional area that has a diverse population in terms of cultural identity and geographical location in relation to service access.<h4>Aim</h4>The review reports on the extant literature on the nurse's role in the provision of afterhours telephone services for patients with chronic and complex conditions. The specific aim was to explore the effectiveness of services for patients in geographically isolated locations.<h4>Methods</h4>The methodological approach to the review followed the Preferred Reporting System for Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A thematic analysis was used to identify themes with chronic care models underpinning analysis.<h4>Results</h4>Three themes were identified; nurse-led decision making; consumer profile; and program outcomes. Each theme was divided into two sub-themes. The two sub-themes for decision making were: the experience of the staff who provided the service and the tool or protocol used. The two sub-themes for consumers profile were; the geographic/demographic identity of the consumers, and consumer satisfaction. The final theme of outcomes describes how the effectiveness of the service is measured, broken into two sub-themes: the economic/workforce outcomes and the consumer outcomes.<h4>Discussion</h4>The provision of an after-hours telephone service, in whatever model used should align with a Chronic Care Model. In this way, after-hours telephone services provided by experienced nurses, supported by ongoing professional development and relevant protocols, form part of the ongoing improvement for chronic and complex care management as a health priority.
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