Exploring the role of physician associates in Aotearoa New Zealand primary health care.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of primary health care Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1071/HC23134
Albert Andrew
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Introduction New Zealand's health care system faces significant shortages in health care workers. To address workforce challenges and meet the population's health needs, health care systems around the world have introduced new clinical roles, such as physician associates/assistants (PAs) into existing health care teams. Aim This article aims to examine the benefits, challenges, and broader implications of regulating PAs in the context of New Zealand's primary care sector, with a specific emphasis on how it may impact general practice. Methods A range of literature surrounding the role, impact, and perception of PAs were selected and included in this article. Results The PA profession can significantly strengthen New Zealand's primary care workforce, improving patient access and continuity of care. However, the global deployment of PAs has faced scrutiny due to concerns about its potential risks to patient safety and the overall viability of such a role. Discussion If regulated, the PA profession can reshape New Zealand's primary care, offering a partial solution to current medical staff shortages. Trained under a generalised medical model similar to doctors, PAs possess the necessary skills to perform both routine and non-routine medical tasks. This dual capability can significantly improve primary care service provision, reduce existing workloads, and allow for a more efficient deployment of doctor expertise. However, medico-legal issues and the supervisory burden can impede widespread integration into general practice. Despite challenges, the success of the PA role relies on mutual trust, respect, and support from other clinical team members within primary health care.

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探索医生助理在新西兰奥特亚罗瓦初级医疗保健中的作用。
导言 新西兰的医疗保健系统面临着严重的医护人员短缺问题。为了应对劳动力挑战和满足民众的健康需求,世界各地的医疗保健系统都引入了新的临床角色,如在现有的医疗保健团队中引入医生助理/助手(PAs)。目的 本文旨在研究在新西兰初级医疗保健领域对助理医师进行监管的益处、挑战和更广泛的影响,并特别强调其可能对全科医疗产生的影响。方法 本文选取了一系列有关专业助理人员的作用、影响和看法的文献,并将其纳入其中。结果 公共助理专业可以大大加强新西兰的初级医疗队伍,改善患者就医和医疗服务的连续性。然而,由于对患者安全的潜在风险和这一角色的整体可行性的担忧,助理医师的全球部署面临着严格的审查。讨论 如果得到规范,助理医师行业可以重塑新西兰的初级保健,为解决目前医务人员短缺问题提供部分解决方案。助理医师在类似医生的全科模式下接受培训,具备执行常规和非常规医疗任务的必要技能。这种双重能力可以极大地改善初级保健服务的提供,减少现有的工作量,并能更有效地调配医生的专业知识。然而,医疗法律问题和监管负担可能会阻碍将 PA 广泛纳入全科实践。尽管存在挑战,但助理医师角色的成功有赖于初级医疗保健中其他临床团队成员的相互信任、尊重和支持。
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Journal of primary health care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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