BMC Nursing (Aug 2012)

A spatial analysis of the expanding roles of nurses in general practice

  • Pearce Christopher,
  • Hall Sally,
  • Phillips Christine,
  • Dwan Kathryn,
  • Yates Rachael,
  • Sibbald Bonnie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6955-11-13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 13

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Abstract Background Changes to the workforce and organisation of general practice are occurring rapidly in response to the Australian health care reform agenda, and the changing nature of the medical profession. In particular, the last five years has seen the rapid introduction and expansion of a nursing workforce in Australian general practices. This potentially creates pressures on current infrastructure in general practice. Method This study used a mixed methods, ‘rapid appraisal’ approach involving observation, photographs, and interviews. Results Nurses utilise space differently to GPs, and this is part of the diversity they bring to the general practice environment. At the same time their roles are partly shaped by the ways space is constructed in general practices. Conclusion The fluidity of nursing roles in general practice suggests that nurses require a versatile space in which to maximize their role and contribution to the general practice team.

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