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Pflege ; 28(2): 79-91, 2015 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25813571

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Living with multiple chronic diseases is complex and leads to enhanced care needs. To foster integrated care a project called "Living with chronic disease" (Leila) was initiated. AIM: The aim was to develop an Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) service in collaboration with medical centers for persons who are living with multiple chronic diseases. The following research questions were addressed: 1. What are patients' experiences, referring physicians and APNs with the Leila-Service? 2. How are referral processes performed? 3. How do the involved groups experience collaboration and APN role development? METHODS: A qualitative approach according grounded theory of Corbin and Strauss was used to explore the experiences with the Leila project and the interaction of the persons involved. 38 interviews were conducted with patients who are living with multiple chronic diseases, their APN's and the referring physicians. RESULTS: The findings revealed "Being cared for and caring" as main category. The data demonstrated how patients responded to their involvement into care and that they were taken as serious partners in the care process. The category "organizing everyday life" describes how patients learned to cope with the consequences of living with multiple chronic diseases. "Using all resources" as another category demonstrates how capabilities and strengths were adopted. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the cooperation- and allocation processes showed that the APN recognition and APN role performance have to be negotiated. Prospective APN-services for this patient population should be integrated along with physician networks and other service providers including community health nursing.


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Advanced Practice Nursing , Chronic Disease/nursing , Chronic Disease/psychology , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cooperative Behavior , Female , Grounded Theory , Humans , Interdisciplinary Communication , Male , Middle Aged , Nursing Theory , Qualitative Research , Switzerland
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