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. 2024 Oct 2;2(4):191-198.
doi: 10.12968/ijap.2023.0048.

Advanced practitioners working with older people in primary care and community settings: a survey of roles and use of technology

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Advanced practitioners working with older people in primary care and community settings: a survey of roles and use of technology

Samantha Febrey et al. Int J Adv Pract. .

Abstract

Background: Advanced practitioner (AP) roles are becoming increasingly common in primary care and community settings for supporting older people and those living with frailty.

Aims: The aim of this study was to explore health and social work AP roles in primary care and community settings in the UK, and understand how they support older people and factors that may impact on APs use of technology in practice.

Methods: A cross-sectional, web-based survey was adopted to explore the views and perspectives of APs.

Results: The survey received 111 responses. There were different views as to whether technology was suitable for older people. Although digital exclusion was a concern, it was perceived that this would change in the future as generations become more digitally literate. Respondents suggested that using technology brought about efficiencies and the ability to respond sooner to symptom changes, with some concerns mentioned regarding the accuracy of technology that may miss signs and symptoms.

Conclusion: This is the first national survey to explore advanced practice roles with older people in non-hospital settings. While APs have wide-ranging skills, few currently use technology in their practice. Findings will inform a future study on digitally enhanced comprehensive geriatric assessments.

Keywords: community; frailty; primary care; survey; technology.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no competing interests

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