Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, South Australia, Australia
Mini Review
Primary Care Nurses′ Prospects
Author(s): Neti Juniarti*
The core of primary medical care for adults and children is provided by highly trained nurses in rural Australia, one of the wealthier nations. Locally
trained nurses typically work in hospitals and private clinics in towns in many developing nations (such as Bangladesh and China), whereas lay
medical assistants and occasionally doctors provide rural communities' health care. In the United States, chronic disease care is managed by
nurses. Some nurses in the UK work for independent contractor general practitioners (GPs), while others, like health visitors, are attached to
general practice teams but paid and managed by primary care organizations. They have collaborated with GPs for a long time: Patients with
complex clinical and social issues receive better care when these primary care professionals communicate well... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1168.2023.12.574
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