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. 2017 Jul-Sep;36(3):135-143.
doi: 10.1702/2786.28222.

[Nurses with pediatricians in pediatric outpatient clinics:<BR>a survey on family pediatricians' opinions]

[Article in Italian]

[Nurses with pediatricians in pediatric outpatient clinics:<BR>a survey on family pediatricians' opinions]

[Article in Italian]
Immacolata Dall'Oglio et al. Assist Inferm Ric. 2017 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

. Nurses with pediatricians in pediatric outpatient clinics: a survey on family pediatricians' opinions.

Introduction: Pediatric nurses next to family pediatricians could contribute to several activities, included limiting inappropriate access to the emergency room.

Aim: To describe the perceived benefit of the activities that could be performed by pediatric nurses in the pediatrician's clinic according to the opinion of family pediatricians.

Methods: Pilot on-line survey with family pediatricians, using list of activities grouped in four areas: "Care of pediatric patients with illnesses and disabilities", "Health education", "Prevention of diseases" and "Coordination and organizational activities". For each activity a judgement of benefit (1= not useful at all; 6= very useful) was reported.

Results: Overall, 178 family pediatricians participated in the survey; 55% of them were female, mean age was 55 years. They rated as very useful both the presence of a pediatric nurse in their clinic (mean 5.37+1.06) and would recommend it to a colleague (5.36+1.05). Health education was perceived as the most important area of activity (4.88+0.97). The more they considered useful the pediatric nurse in their clinic, the higher they rated relevant the activities of the pediatric nurse (r=0.60-0.70). Older and more experienced pediatricians found less useful educational (r=-0.19 p<0.05; r=-0.23 p<0.01) and prevention (r=-0.18 p<0.05; r=-0.24 p<0.01) activities compared to younger and less experienced pediatricians.

Conclusions: Pediatricians consider very helpful a pediatric nurse in their clinic, for clinical, educational and organizational activities.

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