Advanced practice nursing interventions promoting capacity-workload balance in adults with multiple chronic conditions: A scoping review - PubMed
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- Advanced practice nursing interventions aim to balance capacity and workload for adults with multiple chronic conditions.
- The review uses the Cumulative Complexity Model and Advanced Practice Role Delineation tool to analyze interventions.
- Most interventions were delivered at home, individually, face-to-face, and over 12 months.
- Common components included care coordination, coaching, regular clinical follow-up, and individualised care planning.
- Over half of the interventions aligned with the principles of the Cumulative Complexity Model.
- The dominant advanced nursing practice domain for interventions was direct comprehensive care.
- Outcomes focused on patient- and system-level indicators like health improvement, quality of life, and healthcare utilization.
- A conceptual framework was developed to guide future interventions and evaluations.
- The review highlights the role of advanced practice nurses in managing complex chronic conditions.