The aim of this study was to map existing ambulatory care nursing sites in Italy, compare operational and organizational methodologies used, and evaluate visibility of the sites in health institutions and the community. Nurses' level of satisfaction with this work experience was also evaluated. The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing and American Nurses Association definition of ambulatory care nursing (1997) was used to select sites for the study. Two hundred fifty ambulatory care sites meeting this definition were listed, most of which provide clinical and educational services to oncology and cardiology patients. Surgical sites provide treatment of surgical wounds and stomas. Results of the study show that ambulatory care nursing sites are not uniformly distributed across Italy and a greater concentration of sites can be found in northern Italy with respect to central and southern Italy. Nurses report having greater professional autonomy and an excellent level of satisfaction. All interviewed nurses attend specific training and continuing education courses. Ambulatory care sites are managed by nurses; medical consultations are requested when necessary and home assistance is assured through coordination with general practitioners.

Alvaro, R., Venturini, G., Tartaglini, D., Vellone, E., De Marinis, M.g. (2009). Gli ambulatori infermieristici in Italia: risultati di uno studio pilota = Ambulatory care nursing sites in Italy: results of a pilot study. IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA, 65(3), 241-252.

Gli ambulatori infermieristici in Italia: risultati di uno studio pilota = Ambulatory care nursing sites in Italy: results of a pilot study

ALVARO, ROSARIA;VELLONE, ERCOLE;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to map existing ambulatory care nursing sites in Italy, compare operational and organizational methodologies used, and evaluate visibility of the sites in health institutions and the community. Nurses' level of satisfaction with this work experience was also evaluated. The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing and American Nurses Association definition of ambulatory care nursing (1997) was used to select sites for the study. Two hundred fifty ambulatory care sites meeting this definition were listed, most of which provide clinical and educational services to oncology and cardiology patients. Surgical sites provide treatment of surgical wounds and stomas. Results of the study show that ambulatory care nursing sites are not uniformly distributed across Italy and a greater concentration of sites can be found in northern Italy with respect to central and southern Italy. Nurses report having greater professional autonomy and an excellent level of satisfaction. All interviewed nurses attend specific training and continuing education courses. Ambulatory care sites are managed by nurses; medical consultations are requested when necessary and home assistance is assured through coordination with general practitioners.
2009
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Rilevanza nazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/45 - SCIENZE INFERMIERISTICHE GENERALI, CLINICHE E PEDIATRICHE
Italian
ambulatory care; article; comparative study; doctor nurse relation; evaluation; general practice; health care facility; human; interview; Italy; job satisfaction; nursing care; organization and management; pilot study; professional practice; questionnaire; Ambulatory Care; Family Practice; Health Facilities; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Italy; Job Satisfaction; Nursing Care; Physician-Nurse Relations; Pilot Projects; Professional Autonomy; Questionnaires
Alvaro, R., Venturini, G., Tartaglini, D., Vellone, E., De Marinis, M.g. (2009). Gli ambulatori infermieristici in Italia: risultati di uno studio pilota = Ambulatory care nursing sites in Italy: results of a pilot study. IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA, 65(3), 241-252.
Alvaro, R; Venturini, G; Tartaglini, D; Vellone, E; De Marinis, Mg
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