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Promoting continuity of care for people with long‐term neurological conditions: the role of the neurology nurse specialist
Author(s) -
Aspinal Fiona,
Gridley Kate,
Bernard Sylvia,
Parker Gillian
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of advanced nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.948
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1365-2648
pISSN - 0309-2402
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05928.x
Subject(s) - neurology , long term care , nursing , medicine , continuity of care , term (time) , psychology , psychiatry , health care , economics , economic growth , physics , quantum mechanics
Aspinal F., Gridley K., Bernard S. & Parker G. (2012) Promoting continuity of care for people with long‐term neurological conditions: the role of the neurology nurse specialist. Journal of Advanced Nursing 68 (10), 2309–2319. Abstract Aims.  To identify service models that provided care co‐ordination for people with long‐term neurological conditions in the UK. Background.  The successful management of long‐term neurological conditions needs sophisticated management across several health, social care and other service boundaries, as well as involvement of people with long‐term neurological conditions and their support network. Yet, fragmentation of, and limited access to, support has been evident for over 20 years. Design.  This study employed a mixed‐method approach, including a systematic review, qualitative case studies and a quantitative national survey. This paper reports findings from the qualitative case study element of the research. Methods.  In‐depth (qualitative) case studies were conducted in six neurology ‘service systems’ in the UK representing geographic and demographic diversity. The research took place between November 2007–May 2008. The concept of ‘continuity of care’ was used as a framework for our case studies. Qualitative methods, including telephone and face‐to‐face interviews, were used to explore people’s experience of continuity of care. Data were managed and analyzed using the Framework technique. Findings.  Neurology nurse specialists were able to contribute to all elements of continuity of care for people with long‐term neurological conditions. Conclusion.  Their specialist knowledge about the condition and local services, flexibility, co‐ordinating role, and their holistic and collaborative approach to practice, are key factors in nurse specialists promoting continuity of care. Nurse specialists exist in many different clinical areas and in many countries. Findings about the importance of their role in promoting continuity of care have important implications for UK and international policy and practice.

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