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Report on the Integration of Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners into the Province of Ontario

Revised : January, 2005

Background

In Ontario, the term NP is used interchangeably to describe a number of advanced practice nursing roles, such as primary health care NPs and acute care NPs. In this report, the term NP refers specifically to primary health care NPs who are registered in the extended class (RN[EC]) with the College of Nurses of Ontario.

In 1998, the Expanded Nursing Services for Patients Act amended the Regulated Health Professions Act and Nursing Act (as well as other legislation) to provide NPs in the province of Ontario with an expanded scope of practice. With these amendments, NPs registered in the College of Nurses’ “extended class” have the authority to communicate a diagnosis, order specified tests such as diagnostic ultrasound or x-rays, order electrocardiograms in non-acute circumstances, prescribe and administer specified drugs and order specified laboratory tests. Pursuant to the Expanded Nursing Services for Patients Act , the College of Nurses of Ontario regulates the NP scope of practice.

Since 1998, 402 NP positions have been funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MoHLTC) in Community Health Centres, the Underserviced Area Program, long-term care facilities, Aboriginal Health Access Centres, Primary Care Networks and Public Health Units. The following are the major funding initiatives related to these positions :

In addition to these major funding initiatives, 30 NP positions have been funded since 1998 in Community Health Centres and Health Service Organizations.

The MoHLTC is committed to creating an additional 348 NP positions over the next three years. In addition, the government invests $1.7 million annually for the NP education program.

Objectives of the Study

The primary focus of the Primary Health Care NP Integration Study was to determine how best to integrate primary health care NPs into Ontario’s health care system and specifically into various practice settings. The key questions to be answered by the study were :

  1. What barriers must be overcome and what facilitators must be encouraged to further integrate NPs into specific practice settings?
  2. What can be learned about the practice models in which NPs function; specifically, which models do not work well and why and which models work best to support integration of NPs?

The complete Report and Appendices are available for download at the links below.

Read the Speech by the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, George Smitherman, which was presented at the Nurse Practitioner Research and Professional Practice Conference on January 30, 2004.


Document download
Executive Summary
32 pages | 128 k | PDF format
FULL REPORT
Report on the Integration of Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioners into the Province of Ontario
278 pages | 1.63 Mb | PDF format
Report Cover
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APPENDICES
Appendices Dividers
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Appendix A :
Abbreviations
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Appendix B :
Canadian Literature
PDF format
Appendix C :
International Literature
PDF format
Appendix D :
- Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Survey
- IBM NP Letter
PDF format
Appendix E :
- Primary Care Physician Survey - Role of Nurse Practitioners : Survey A
- MDs cover letter for Survey A
PDF format
Appendix F :
- Primary Care Physician General Survey : Survey B
- MDs cover letter for Survey B
PDF format
Appendix G :
List of Variables Tested in Regression Analysis
PDF format
Appendix H :
Site Visit Interview Guides
PDF format
Appendix I :
Patient Survey
English    French

Information for Survey Participants for
the Nurse Practitioner Integration Study
English    French
NP Patient Survey Cover Letter
English    French
PDF format
Appendix J :
Summary of NP Practice Dimensions and Elements
PDF format
Appendix K :
List of Steering Committee Members
PDF format

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