Journal article

Nurse-led primary healthcare walk-in centres: An integrative literature review

J Desborough, L Forrest, R Parker

Journal of Advanced Nursing | WILEY | Published : 2012

Abstract

Aims. This paper is a report of an integrative review of the international literature examining established nurse-led primary healthcare walk-in centres and their outcomes to understand whether they are effective in improving access to primary health care. Background. Reviews of nurse-led primary care walk-in centres have included centres staffed by family physicians and general practitioners. There is a paucity of evidence about walk-in centres staffed solely by nurses. Data sources. Studies were identified through an electronic search using the databases Medline, Cinahl and EBSCO from 1990 until July 2010. Papers were included if they examined walk-in centres providing nurse-led primary ca..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This review is a collaborative work between ACT Health and the Australian Primary Health Care Institute (APHCRI), Australian National University. It has been partially funded by ACT Health as a precursor to the independent evaluation of the ACT Health walk-in centre by APHCRI.