In comparison: a study of the competence of nurses and physicians in primary care practice |
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Authors: | Abdallah Mangoud Ph.D Adnan A. Albar Sameeh Al-Almaei Mohammed Hanif Ph.D |
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Affiliation: | 1. P.O.Box 40107, Al-Khobar, 31952, Saudi Arabia;2. Department of Family &3. Community Medicine ,;4. King Faisal University , Dammam, Saudi Arabia;5. Community Medicine , King Faisal University , Dammam, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | This study reports the competence of nurses and physicians in primary care setting. Analysis of their diagnostic and treatment practice revealed significant agreement with a consultant family physician's and a general practitioner's (GP) prescribing and treatment status. The consultant's opinion was used as a golden reference. Analyzing the data using KAPPA Statistic (K), indicated the presence of an excellent reproducibility for one nurse and good reproducibility for the other nurses. After analyzing the data according to disease category, none of the nurses were found to miss any life threatening conditions. Most of the disagreements with the GP and the consultant in diagnosis and treatment were in mild health problems. Nurse practitioners (NP) are competent to practice in refugee camps without risking patients' lives. These findings are similar to other studies and suggest that letting NP's participate actively in patient management may be an enabling factor that supports their practice in medically under-served locations. |
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