Program Objective

By the end of the program, participants will:

  • Increase knowledge, capacity and confidence of NPs to deliver quality, evidence based, integrated and interprofessional primary care to LTC residents

Expected Program Results

This program was developed with the following results in mind:

  • New certification program and pathway for NPs providing primary care to residents in LTC settings including urban, rural and remote areas
  • Scale up and spread the developed curriculum within existing NP educational programs and support the LTC NP education within existing positions while also making practice and research recommendations.

Program Sustainability

For this curricula project to successfully contribute to advancing comprehensive primary care, it is important for the project to:

  • Foster partnerships with academic institutions, clinical geriatric experts, and system partners supporting LTC residents
  • Support sustainable LTC primary care practices through linking education and NP practice transformation
  • Improve access to high quality, comprehensive primary health care in the LTC setting aligned with evidence based practice, guidelines and research

Overview

“Access to comprehensive, evidence based and collaborative primary care in the LTC setting aligned with resident goals of care, will support residents in their home, improve health outcomes and satisfaction and reduce health costs in avoiding unnecessary acute care. Nurse Practitioners play a key role in providing such care in the LTC setting. Specialty education is a crucial need for care provision and health system optimization”

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Nurse Practitioners Delivering Primary Care in the Long Term Care Setting Copyright © 2024 by Erin Ziegler, Carrie Heer and Adhiba Nilormi is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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