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View article: The Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues: Advancing Health Services Research, Policy, Regulation, and Practice
The Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues: Advancing Health Services Research, Policy, Regulation, and Practice Open
View article: Dementia care management in primary care practices: a descriptive study among nurse practitioners
Dementia care management in primary care practices: a descriptive study among nurse practitioners Open
Given the projected growth in the number of patients with dementia and the growing workforce of NPs worldwide, policy and practice efforts should be directed toward strengthening primary care practices to provide quality care for dementia …
View article: Methodology of a Social Network Survey in Primary Care Practices With Medical Home Attributes
Methodology of a Social Network Survey in Primary Care Practices With Medical Home Attributes Open
Objective: To provide an overview of the methods of a social network survey used to collect data in primary care practices on team structures, compositions, and social networks (eg, support, communication). Methods: A cross-sectional socio…
View article: Racial disparities in hospitalization and neighborhood deprivation among Medicare beneficiaries
Racial disparities in hospitalization and neighborhood deprivation among Medicare beneficiaries Open
Many neighborhoods with concentrated racial and ethnic minority older adult populations experience high neighborhood disadvantage. Yet, to date, no studies have analyzed how neighborhood disadvantage affects the relationship between race a…
View article: Burnout, job satisfaction, and turnover intention among primary care nurse practitioners with their own patient panels
Burnout, job satisfaction, and turnover intention among primary care nurse practitioners with their own patient panels Open
View article: Racial and ethnic disparities in ED use among older adults with asthma and primary care nurse practitioner work environments
Racial and ethnic disparities in ED use among older adults with asthma and primary care nurse practitioner work environments Open
Background Nurse practitioners (NPs) increasingly deliver primary care in the United States. Yet, poor working conditions strain NP care. We examined whether racial/ethnic health disparities in ED visits among older adults with asthma are …
View article: Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intention Among Primary Care Nurse Practitioners with Their Own Patient Panels
Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intention Among Primary Care Nurse Practitioners with Their Own Patient Panels Open
View article: Racial Disparities in Chronic Conditions Outcomes in Primary Care Settings: Between- Versus Within-Practice Differences
Racial Disparities in Chronic Conditions Outcomes in Primary Care Settings: Between- Versus Within-Practice Differences Open
Racial disparities in chronic condition management lead to adverse outcomes such as increased emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations among minority patients. These disparities may arise from differences within or between pri…
View article: Primary care nurse practitioner work environments and emergency department utilization among older adults with substance use disorders in rural areas
Primary care nurse practitioner work environments and emergency department utilization among older adults with substance use disorders in rural areas Open
View article: The Impact of Primary Care Practice Structural Capabilities on Nurse Practitioner Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Intent to Leave
The Impact of Primary Care Practice Structural Capabilities on Nurse Practitioner Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Intent to Leave Open
Background: Lack of structure for care delivery (ie, structural capabilities) has been linked to lower quality of care and negative patient outcomes. However, little research examines the relationship between practice structural capabiliti…
View article: Nurse Practitioner Care Environments and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Hospitalization Among Medicare Beneficiaries with Coronary Heart Disease
Nurse Practitioner Care Environments and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Hospitalization Among Medicare Beneficiaries with Coronary Heart Disease Open
View article: Advancement of research on nurse practitioners: Setting a research agenda
Advancement of research on nurse practitioners: Setting a research agenda Open
View article: Structural capabilities in primary care practices where nurse practitioners care for persons living with dementia
Structural capabilities in primary care practices where nurse practitioners care for persons living with dementia Open
Background Primary care structural capabilities (i.e., electronic health records, care coordination, community integration, and reminder systems) can address the multiple needs of persons living with dementia (PLWD). Objectives This study …
View article: DNP preparation of primary care nurse practitioners and clinical outcomes for patients with chronic conditions
DNP preparation of primary care nurse practitioners and clinical outcomes for patients with chronic conditions Open
View article: The Impact of the New York Nurse Practitioner Modernization Act on the Employment of Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care
The Impact of the New York Nurse Practitioner Modernization Act on the Employment of Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care Open
Expanding scope of practice (SOP) for nurse practitioners (NPs) may increase NP employment in primary care practices which can help meet the growing demand in primary care. We examined the impact of enacting less restrictive NP practice re…
View article: Advancement of Research on Nurse Practitioners (Arnp): Setting a Research Agenda
Advancement of Research on Nurse Practitioners (Arnp): Setting a Research Agenda Open
View article: The Impact of Nurse Practitioner-Led Primary Care on Quality and Cost for Medicaid-Enrolled Patients in States With Pay Parity
The Impact of Nurse Practitioner-Led Primary Care on Quality and Cost for Medicaid-Enrolled Patients in States With Pay Parity Open
Studies have established that nurse practitioners (NPs) deliver primary care comparable to physicians in quality and cost, but most focus on Medicare, a program that reimburses NPs less than physicians. In this retrospective cohort study, …
View article: Describing the Male Registered Nursing Workforce Toward Increasing Male-Representation in Professional Nursing
Describing the Male Registered Nursing Workforce Toward Increasing Male-Representation in Professional Nursing Open
View article: Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Burnout and ED Use and Hospitalizations Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Burnout and ED Use and Hospitalizations Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries Open
Nurse practitioners (NPs) represent the fastest-growing workforce of primary care clinicians in the United States. Their numbers are projected to grow in the near future. The NP workforce can help the country meet the rising demand for car…
View article: State‐level scope of practice regulations for nurse practitioners impact work environments: Six state investigation
State‐level scope of practice regulations for nurse practitioners impact work environments: Six state investigation Open
Nurse practitioner (NP) scope of practice (SOP) policies are different across the United States. Little is known about their impact on NP work environment in healthcare organizations. We investigated the association between SOP policies an…
View article: Associations Between Implementation of the Caregiver Advise Record Enable (CARE) Act and Health Service Utilization for Older Adults with Diabetes: Retrospective Observational Study
Associations Between Implementation of the Caregiver Advise Record Enable (CARE) Act and Health Service Utilization for Older Adults with Diabetes: Retrospective Observational Study Open
Background The Caregiver Advise Record Enable (CARE) Act is a state level law that requires hospitals to identify and educate caregivers (“family members or friends”) upon discharge. Objective This study examined the association between th…
View article: The Impact of the New York Nurse Practitioner Modernization Act on the Supply of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners: a Difference in Differences Design
The Impact of the New York Nurse Practitioner Modernization Act on the Supply of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners: a Difference in Differences Design Open
Background: Expanding scope of practice (SOP) for nurse practitioners (NPs) may increase NP supply which can help meet the growing demand in primary care. We examined the impact of enacting less restrictive NP practice restrictions—NP Mode…
View article: Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Work Environments and Hospitalizations and ED Use Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Work Environments and Hospitalizations and ED Use Among Chronically Ill Medicare Beneficiaries Open
Background: Nurse practitioners (NPs) play a critical role in delivering primary care, particularly to chronically ill elderly. Yet, many NPs practice in poor work environments which may affect patient outcomes. Objective: We investigated …
View article: The Association between Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Status, Work Environment, and Nurse Practitioner Burnout and Job Dissatisfaction
The Association between Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Status, Work Environment, and Nurse Practitioner Burnout and Job Dissatisfaction Open
Clinicians in health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) often work in practices with fewer resources and higher workloads, challenging recruitment and retention efforts. Nurse practitioners (NPs) frequently care for underserved patients i…
View article: Advanced practice nurse work environments and job satisfaction and intent to leave: Six‐state cross sectional and observational study
Advanced practice nurse work environments and job satisfaction and intent to leave: Six‐state cross sectional and observational study Open
Aims To explore the relationship between nurse practitioner work environment and nurse practitioner outcomes (job satisfaction and intent to leave) in the United States. Design The study used a cross‐sectional survey design to collect surv…
View article: <scp>State‐Level</scp> Scope of Practice Regulations and Impact on <scp>Organizational‐Level</scp> Work Environments for Nurse Practitioners
<span>State‐Level</span> Scope of Practice Regulations and Impact on <span>Organizational‐Level</span> Work Environments for Nurse Practitioners Open
Research Objective The growing nurse practitioner (NP) workforce can play a critical role in meeting the demand for health care services especially in primary care. Yet, many policy and organizational barriers affect this workforce and the…
View article: A Roadmap for Successful State Sepsis Regulations—Lessons From New York
A Roadmap for Successful State Sepsis Regulations—Lessons From New York Open
OBJECTIVES: New York state implemented the first state-level sepsis regulations in 2013. These regulations were associated with improved mortality, leading other states to consider similar steps. Our objective was to provide insight into N…
View article: State responses to COVID-19: Potential benefits of continuing full practice authority for primary care nurse practitioners
State responses to COVID-19: Potential benefits of continuing full practice authority for primary care nurse practitioners Open
View article: Community socioeconomic disadvantage drives type of 30-day medical-surgical revisits among patients with serious mental illness
Community socioeconomic disadvantage drives type of 30-day medical-surgical revisits among patients with serious mental illness Open
View article: Implications of State Scope-of-Practice Regulations for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse Practitioner Roles
Implications of State Scope-of-Practice Regulations for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse Practitioner Roles Open
Nurse practitioner (NP) advocacy efforts often focus on attaining full practice authority. While the effects of full practice authority in primary care are well described, implications for hospital-based NPs are less clear and may differ b…