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Transforming community nursing services in the UK; lessons from a participatory evaluation of the implementation of a new community nursing model in East London based on the principles of the Dutch Buurtzorg model
by
Fernandes, Jane
, Marshall, Martin
, Fradgley, Richard
, Ogunsola, Caroline
, Lalani, Mirza
in
Analysis
/ Clinical decision making
/ Community
/ Community health care
/ Community Health Nursing - organization & administration
/ Community nursing
/ Continuity of care
/ Decision making
/ Empowerment
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Family medicine
/ General practitioners
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ London
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Nursing
/ Neighborhoods
/ New models of care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing services
/ Organization
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Principles
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Social workers
/ Socialized medicine
/ State Medicine - organization & administration
/ structure and delivery of healthcare
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2019
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Transforming community nursing services in the UK; lessons from a participatory evaluation of the implementation of a new community nursing model in East London based on the principles of the Dutch Buurtzorg model
by
Fernandes, Jane
, Marshall, Martin
, Fradgley, Richard
, Ogunsola, Caroline
, Lalani, Mirza
in
Analysis
/ Clinical decision making
/ Community
/ Community health care
/ Community Health Nursing - organization & administration
/ Community nursing
/ Continuity of care
/ Decision making
/ Empowerment
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Family medicine
/ General practitioners
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ London
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Nursing
/ Neighborhoods
/ New models of care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing services
/ Organization
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Principles
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Social workers
/ Socialized medicine
/ State Medicine - organization & administration
/ structure and delivery of healthcare
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2019
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Transforming community nursing services in the UK; lessons from a participatory evaluation of the implementation of a new community nursing model in East London based on the principles of the Dutch Buurtzorg model
by
Fernandes, Jane
, Marshall, Martin
, Fradgley, Richard
, Ogunsola, Caroline
, Lalani, Mirza
in
Analysis
/ Clinical decision making
/ Community
/ Community health care
/ Community Health Nursing - organization & administration
/ Community nursing
/ Continuity of care
/ Decision making
/ Empowerment
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Family medicine
/ General practitioners
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ London
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Nursing
/ Neighborhoods
/ New models of care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing services
/ Organization
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Principles
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Social workers
/ Socialized medicine
/ State Medicine - organization & administration
/ structure and delivery of healthcare
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Workers
/ Workforce
2019
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Transforming community nursing services in the UK; lessons from a participatory evaluation of the implementation of a new community nursing model in East London based on the principles of the Dutch Buurtzorg model
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Transforming community nursing services in the UK; lessons from a participatory evaluation of the implementation of a new community nursing model in East London based on the principles of the Dutch Buurtzorg model
2019
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Overview
Background
Buurtzorg, a model of community nursing conceived in the Netherlands, is widely cited as a promising and evidence-based approach to improving the delivery of integrated nursing and social care in community settings. The model is characterised by high levels of patient and staff satisfaction, professional autonomy exercised through self-managing nursing teams, client empowerment and holistic, patient centred care. This study aimed to examine the extent to which some of the principles of the Buurtzorg model could be adapted for community nursing in the United Kingdom.
Methods
A community nursing model based on the Buurtzorg approach was piloted from June 2017–August 2018 with a team of nurses co-located in a single general practice in the Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, UK. The initiative was evaluated using a participatory methodology known as the Researcher-in-Residence model. Qualitative data were collected using participant observation of meetings and semi-structured interviews with nurse team members, senior managers, patients/carers and other local stakeholders such as General Practitioners (GP) and social workers. A thematic framework analysis of the data was carried out.
Results
Implementation of a community nursing model based on the Buurtzorg approach in East London had mixed success when assessed against its key principles. Patient experience of the service was positive because of the better access, improved continuity of care and longer appointment times in comparison with traditional community nursing provision. The model also provided important learning for developing service integration in community care, in particular, how to form effective collaborations across the care system with other health and social care professionals. However, some of the core features of the Buurtzorg model were difficult to put into practice in the National Health Service (NHS) because of significant cultural and regulatory differences between The Netherlands and the UK, especially the nurses’ ability to exercise professional autonomy.
Conclusions
Whilst many of the principles of the Buurtzorg model are applicable and transferable to the UK, in particular promoting independence among patients, improving patient experience and empowering frontline staff, the successful embedding of these aims as normalised ways of working will require a significant cultural shift at all levels of the NHS.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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