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Patient and family views of team functioning in primary healthcare teams with nurse practitioners: a survey of patient-reported experience and outcomes.

Kelley KilpatrickEric TchouaketNicolas FernandezMira JabbourCarl-Ardy DuboisLysane PaquetteVéronique LandryNathalie GauthierMarie-Dominique Beaulieu
Published in: BMC family practice (2021)
This study provides key insights on how primary healthcare teams with NPs contribute to team functioning, using a validated instrument consistent with a conceptual framework. Results highlight that high role clarity, living in a non urban area, family as respondent, and adequate income were significant predictors of high outcomes of care mediated by high team processes. Additional research is needed to compare teams with and without NPs in different settings, to further explicate the relationships identified in our study.
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