1. The Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Nurse Practitioners.
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Stanik-Hutt, Julie, Newhouse, Robin P., White, Kathleen M., Johantgen, Meg, Bass, Eric B., Zangaro, George, Wilson, Renee, Fountain, Lily, Steinwachs, Donald M., Heindel, Lou, and Weiner, Jonathan P.
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NURSING audit ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,CINAHL database ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,EVALUATION of medical care ,MEDICAL quality control ,MEDLINE ,NURSE practitioners ,NURSING ,NURSING specialties ,ONLINE information services ,SYSTEMATIC reviews - Abstract
Evidence regarding the impact of nurse practitioners (NPs) compared to physicians (MDs) on health care quality, safety, and effectiveness was systematically reviewed. Data from 37 of 27,993 articles published from 1990-2009 were summarized into 11 aggregated outcomes. Outcomes for NPs compared to MDs (or teams without NPs) are comparable or better for all 11 outcomes reviewed. A high level of evidence indicated better serum lipid levels in patients cared for by NPs in primary care settings. A high level of evidence also indicated that patient outcomes on satisfaction with care, health status, functional status, number of emergency department visits and hospitalizations, blood glucose, blood pressure, and mortality are similar for NPs and MDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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