Nurses' perception of identity, practice and support needed in primary care: A descriptive qualitative study

Author:

Brzozowski Sarah L.12ORCID,King Barbara1ORCID,Steege Linsey M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

2. UW Health Madison Wisconsin USA

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore how primary care registered nurses (PCRNs) describe their professional identity, their perception of their practice, and the support they need to effectively perform the responsibilities of their role.DesignA qualitative descriptive design using inductive content analysis.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with registered nurses (n = 14) working in primary care settings in the United States between June 2018 and December 2020. Inductive content analysis was used and comprised three phases: preparation, organizing, and reporting. COREQ reporting guidelines were used.ResultsThree categories were discovered related to PCRN identity and practice: Wearing Multiple Hats, Practicing Within Bounds and Change is a Part of Practice. There were also three categories for support needed: Entering In, Ongoing Support and Making it a Better Place. Within each category, subcategories were identified.ConclusionPrimary care registered nurses have a unique professional identity and practice. When entering the setting, nurses must acquire the skills and knowledge to ask the right questions and navigate the system to meet the diverse and complex needs of their patients. PCRNs recognize change is a part of practice and have ideas and visions for what the role of PCRNs could be.Implications for ProfessionRecognizing the unique identity and practice of PCRNs is necessary to create an environment that leverages their skills and knowledge.ImpactWe identified key elements of PCRN identity and practice and the support necessary to meet their needs. Healthcare organizations must ensure nurses new to the practice setting receive training and support for their unique and essential role. Additionally, leaders must partner with nurses to enhance nursing practice and achieve optimal patient outcomes.Reporting MethodAdherence to COREQ guidelines were maintained.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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