Frontiers in Public Health (Mar 2023)

Role of the advanced nurse practitioner within the vascular team: A qualitative study of vascular physicians and nurses

  • Thibaut Kubiak,
  • Jonas Sitruk,
  • Jonas Sitruk,
  • Andréanne Durivage,
  • Lina Khider,
  • Nassim Mohamedi,
  • Grégoire Détriché,
  • Emmanuel Messas,
  • Emmanuel Messas,
  • Tristan Mirault,
  • Tristan Mirault,
  • Guillaume Goudot,
  • Guillaume Goudot

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1070403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo assess the perception of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) by physicians and nurses in vascular medicine. As the status of ANP in France was recently enacted by law in 2018, we aimed to investigate physicians and nurses working with patients suffering from Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) to gather their opinions and draw the cooperation outlines these practitioners could have with an ANP.MethodsA qualitative study based on in-depth interviews was conducted among healthcare practitioners taking care of patients with PAD: 10 physicians working either in a private practice settings or hospital settings or both, and eight nurses working within a hospital inpatients vascular unit. Verbatim responses were extracted and coded according to a continuous thematization method.ResultsThree main features emerged from participants’ responses. Vascular medicine has a specific organization with a significant lack of time and staff to fulfill the mission regarding patients’ severity of illness. Second, the ANP is wanted to fill part of this gap. The expected benefits include a smoother care pathway and increased capacity for cardiovascular education and prevention, especially during consultations. Lastly, some clarification is required to integrate such new practitioners within vascular teams already in place.ConclusionAdvanced nurse practitioners could be the missing link in a “Vascular team” by creating a continuum in the care of patients with PAD, ensuring clinical assessment, nursing supervision, adverse event screening, and renewing drug prescriptions with the required adaptations while ensuring essential part of therapeutic education adapted to each patient.

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