2014
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12396
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Evaluating newly acquired authority of nurse practitioners and physician assistants for reserved medical procedures in the Netherlands: a study protocol

Abstract: AimThe study protocol is designed to evaluate the effects of granting independent authorization for medical procedures to nurse practitioners and physician assistants on processes and outcomes of health care.BackgroundRecent (temporarily) enacted legislation in Dutch health care authorizes nurse practitioners and physician assistants to indicate and perform specified medical procedures, i.e. catheterization, cardioversion, defibrillation, endoscopy, injection, puncture, prescribing and simple surgical procedur… Show more

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“…From a socio-economic viewpoint, the introduction of NPs and PAs to Dutch society appears to contribute to a satisfactory level of medical task shifting throughout the healthcare system (Laurant et al, 2008;Maten-Speksnijder, Grypdonck, Pool, Meurs, & Staa, 2014;Schuttelaar, Vermeulen, & Coenraads, 2011;Timmermans et al, 2016). Both NPs and PAs are entrusted and legally enabled to autonomous practice (Bruijn-Geraets, Daisy, Eijk-Hustings, Yvonne, & Vrijhoef, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a socio-economic viewpoint, the introduction of NPs and PAs to Dutch society appears to contribute to a satisfactory level of medical task shifting throughout the healthcare system (Laurant et al, 2008;Maten-Speksnijder, Grypdonck, Pool, Meurs, & Staa, 2014;Schuttelaar, Vermeulen, & Coenraads, 2011;Timmermans et al, 2016). Both NPs and PAs are entrusted and legally enabled to autonomous practice (Bruijn-Geraets, Daisy, Eijk-Hustings, Yvonne, & Vrijhoef, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example in the Netherlands and 12 other European and Anglo-Saxon countries, there is a legal basis for independent prescribing of medication and other procedures by NPs. However, authorities differ from prescribing independently to prescribing only under strict conditions and the supervision of physicians (Plonczynski et al 2003, De Bruijn-Geraets et al 2014, Kroezen et al 2014. Despite the international differences in scope of practice of NPs, we need more insight into the possibilities of substituting GPs with an NP in out-of-hours primary care and the implications of this model of healthcare delivery so that the further implementation of NP roles can be guided appropriately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2012, PAs are legally authorised to prescribe medication autonomously and to indicate and perform specific medical procedures. 7 Strengths and limitations of this study ▪ This study increases the understanding of the barriers and facilitators in the initial employment of physician assistants (PAs) for inpatient care as well as the sustainability of this employment, and can contribute to an efficient implementation. ▪ The study results might be an example for other countries which face problems with continuity of inpatient care, efficient delivery of healthcare and a (local) shortage of physicians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%