Co-developing a research plan to investigate inter-disciplinary experiences, enablers, challenges and unintended outcomes of nurse practitioner integration into primary care in Island Health

Co-lead: 

  • Darcy Ross
    Island Health

Team members: 

  • William Cunningham
    Island Health
  • Patti Telford
    Nurse & Nurse Practioners of BC
  • Zachary Matieschyn
    BC Ministry of Health
  • Christina Berlanda
    Island Health
  • Shelley Tice
    Island Health
  • Danielle Daigle
    Nurse & Nurse Practioners of BC
  • Angela Wignall
    Island Health
  • Jinelle Woodley
    Island Health
  • Steve Goodchild
    Island Health
  • Brenda Warren 
    Island Health
  • Leanne Rowand
    Main Island Health Centre
  • Lorine Scott
    FNHA

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have practiced in BC since 2005, and are qualified to provide holistic primary care across the life span, similar to primary care physicians. Until 2018, NPs were health authority employees in salaried positions; in 2018 the MOH announced 200 new community NP positions and a contract payment structure option. Numerous contracted NP positions have since been introduced in Island Health. Integrating contracted NPs into an established primary care model traditionally provided by doctors has exposed unique challenges, opportunities and unintended outcomes. Although all stakeholders have generally worked well together, unanticipated conflicts and inefficient work flow impacts have arisen. Integrating inter-professional scopes of practice into an efficient and seamless system of innovative primary care in context of mixed expectations has been challenging. Published evidence suggests that full NP role optimization is affected by practice environments. We aim to develop a research plan to identify the enablers, challenges and unexpected outcomes, and determine how innovative processes enabling focused collaboration, clear scope of practice and improved teamwork can improve flow and access in primary care.