BMC Family Practice (Jun 2021)

Pediatric nurses in pediatricians’ offices: a survey for primary care pediatricians

  • Immacolata Dall’Oglio,
  • Giovanni Vitali Rosati,
  • Valentina Biagioli,
  • Emanuela Tiozzo,
  • Orsola Gawronski,
  • Riccardo Ricci,
  • Antonio Garofalo,
  • Simone Piga,
  • Simone Gramaccioni,
  • Claudio Di Maria,
  • Valentina Vanzi,
  • Alessandra Querciati,
  • Rosaria Alvaro,
  • Luciana Biancalani,
  • Ersilia Buonomo,
  • Mattia Doria,
  • Alberto Villani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01457-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background The role played by nurses in caring for children in pediatricians’ officies in the community is crucial to ensure integrated care. In Italy, pediatricians are responsible for the health of children aged 0–14 years living in the community. This study aimed to describe Italian primary care pediatricians’ opinions about the usefulness of several nursing activities that pediatric nurses could perform in pediatricians’ offices. Methods An online survey with pediatricians working in primary care in Italy was conducted between April–December 2018. A 40-item questionnaire was used to assess four types of nursing activities: clinical care, healthcare education, disease prevention, and organizational activities. The answers ranged from 1 (not useful at all) to 6 (very useful). Moreover, three open-ended questions completed the questionnaire. Results Overall, 707 pediatricians completed the online survey. Participants were mainly female (63%), with a mean age of 57.74 (SD = 6.42). The presence of a pediatric nurse within the pediatrician’s office was considered very useful, especially for healthcare education (Mean 4.90; SD 1.12) and disease prevention (Mean 4.82; SD 1.11). Multivariate analysis confirmed that pediatricians ‘with less working experience’, ‘having their office in a small town’, and ‘collaborating with a secretary and other workers in the office’ rated the nurse’s activities significantly more useful. Conclusions A pediatric nurse in the pediatrician’s office can significantly contribute to many activities for children and their families in the community. These activities include clinical care, healthcare education, disease prevention, and the organizational processes of the office. Synergic professional activity between pediatricians and pediatric nurses could ensure higher health care standards in the primary care setting.

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