A mixed methods quality improvement study to implement nurse practitioner roles and improve care for residents in long-term care facilities
Abstract Background To better meet long-term care (LTC) residents' (patients in LTC) needs, nurse practitioners (NPs) were proposed as part of a quality improvement initiative. No research has been conducted in LTC in Québec Canada, where NP roles are new. We collected provider interviews, fie...
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Main Authors: | Kelley Kilpatrick (Author), Éric Tchouaket (Author), Mira Jabbour (Author), Sylvie Hains (Author) |
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