Banging My Head Against a Brick Wall! Enablers and Barriers to Nurse Practitioners Delivering Opioid Agonist Treatments in Regional/Rural Victoria, Australia.

Tejaswini Patil, Jana Dostal, Suzanne Nielsen, Niels Buus, Pauline Molloy, Ferghal Armstrong, Jessica Coventry, Aron Shlonsky
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The Victorian government's Alcohol and other drugs (AOD) workforce policy calls for greater recruitment of alcohol and other drugs nurse practitioners (AODNPs). However, frontline organisations in Victoria report several systemic barriers to their recruitment and retention. Additionally, there is scant Australian literature that examines the experiences of AODNP in opioid agonist treatment (OAT) provision in regional/rural areas. This research aims to address this gap by examining the AODNP workforce issues in delivering pharmacotherapy treatments in regional/rural areas of Victoria. Using an interpretative phenomenological approach, we conducted qualitative, in-depth interviews with 11 OAT prescribing AODNP's working in regional or rural Victoria. We analysed transcripts using reflective thematic analysis and generated three themes: (1) Professional motivations and values, (2) Enablers to professional role and (3) Barriers to professional role. The findings suggest that AODNPs in regional/rural areas are a dedicated workforce who provide holistic and integrated care for OAT clients. AODNPs play an important role in reducing and providing timely and subsidised health care for OAT clients living in regional/rural locations. AODNPs face many systemic and organisational barriers. These include inadequate funding for AODNP positions to prescribe pharmacotherapy treatments, lack of understanding of the AODNP professional role at the executive/management level within organisations and irregular access to supervision, mentoring, training and education. Also, endemic stigma in the health system acts as a barrier in recruiting and supporting AODNP positions that focus on care for OAT clients.

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维多利亚州政府的酒精和其他药物 (AOD) 工作队伍政策要求增加招聘酒精和其他药物执业护士 (AODNP)。然而,维多利亚州的一线机构报告称,在招聘和留住他们方面存在一些系统性障碍。此外,很少有澳大利亚文献对区域/农村地区阿片类受体激动剂治疗(OAT)中酒精和其他药物执业护士的经验进行研究。本研究旨在通过考察维多利亚州地区/农村地区提供药物治疗的 AODNP 劳动力问题来填补这一空白。我们采用解释现象学方法,对在维多利亚州地区或农村地区工作的 11 名开具 OAT 处方的 AODNP 进行了深入的定性访谈。我们采用反思性主题分析法对访谈记录进行了分析,得出了三个主题:(1)职业动机和价值观;(2)职业角色的有利因素;(3)职业角色的障碍。研究结果表明,地区/农村地区的 AODNP 是一支为 OAT 患者提供全面综合护理的专业队伍。AODNPs 在减少和为居住在地区/农村地区的 OAT 患者提供及时和有补贴的医疗保健服务方面发挥着重要作用。AODNPs 面临许多系统性和组织性障碍。这些障碍包括:AODNP 开具药物治疗处方的资金不足,组织内行政/管理层对 AODNP 的专业角色缺乏了解,以及无法正常获得监督、指导、培训和教育。此外,卫生系统中普遍存在的污名化现象也阻碍了招聘和支持侧重于为 OAT 患者提供护理的 AODNP 职位。
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