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Nurse-led clinic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nurse-led clinic A nurse-led clinic is any outpatient clinic that is run or managed by registered nurses, usually nurse practitioners or Clinical Nurse Specialists in the UK. Nurse-led clinics have assumed distinct roles over the years, and examples exist within hospital outpatient departments,〔Rudra, N. (2009, May). Heat on nurse-led clinic to succeed, in ''Canberra Times'' ()〕 public health clinics〔( Sussex County, New Jersey (2002). Public Health Nursing Page )〕 and independent practice environments.〔Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (2009, June). Introduction to nurse practitioner-led clinics. ()〕 ==Definition== A broad definition of a nurse-led clinic defines these clinics based on what nursing activities are performed at the site.〔Hatchett, R. (2003). ''Nurse-Led Clinics: Practice Issues.'' New York, NY: Routledge.〕 Nurses within a nurse-led clinic assume their own patient case-loads, provide an educative role to patients to promote health, provide psychological support, monitor the patient's condition and perform nursing interventions.〔 Advanced practice registered nurses, usually nurse practitioners, may have expanded roles within these clinics, depending on the scope of practice defined by their state, provincial or territorial government.
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