TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurse Practitioners’ Practice Patterns in Primary Care in Finland
T2 - A Descriptive Qualitative Study
AU - Han, Ruwang
AU - Rogers, Melanie
AU - Asplund, Sophia
AU - Fagerström, Lisbeth
N1 - Funding Information:
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study was funded by Svensk-\u00D6sterbottniska Samfundet, Vaasa, Finland. Thank you for Johanna Borg (RN, MHSc) participating in four interviews and transcribing two in the data collection phase.
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PY - 2025/12/1
Y1 - 2025/12/1
N2 - Healthcare demands continue to increase across the globe, Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) including Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are recognised as a valuable workforce that can increase access and improve the quality of care. However, NPs are underrepresented in Finland. This study explored Finnish NPs’ practice patterns and identified the common visit types to NP clinics in primary care. This descriptive qualitative study is part of a multiple-method and action research project that aims to develop and evaluate advanced practice nursing models in primary care within a wellbeing services county of Western Finland. Responses to open-ended questions and interview data from 16 NPs working in primary care were analysed using inductive content analysis. The findings highlight key aspects of NPs’ work, including the types of patients they care for—those with both acute and longterm health needs—and the core elements of their practice, such as conducting health assessments, providing counselling and coaching, engaging in collaborative care, and prescribing medications. The analysis also revealed persistent ambiguity surrounding certain aspects of NP practice. Overall, the findings indicate that NPs in Finland utilise a wide range of knowledge and skills to care for patients presenting with acute and long-term health problems.
AB - Healthcare demands continue to increase across the globe, Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) including Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are recognised as a valuable workforce that can increase access and improve the quality of care. However, NPs are underrepresented in Finland. This study explored Finnish NPs’ practice patterns and identified the common visit types to NP clinics in primary care. This descriptive qualitative study is part of a multiple-method and action research project that aims to develop and evaluate advanced practice nursing models in primary care within a wellbeing services county of Western Finland. Responses to open-ended questions and interview data from 16 NPs working in primary care were analysed using inductive content analysis. The findings highlight key aspects of NPs’ work, including the types of patients they care for—those with both acute and longterm health needs—and the core elements of their practice, such as conducting health assessments, providing counselling and coaching, engaging in collaborative care, and prescribing medications. The analysis also revealed persistent ambiguity surrounding certain aspects of NP practice. Overall, the findings indicate that NPs in Finland utilise a wide range of knowledge and skills to care for patients presenting with acute and long-term health problems.
KW - Advanced Practice Nurse
KW - Nurse Practitioner
KW - qualitative research
KW - primary care
KW - practice patterns
KW - Finland
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105013854721
U2 - 10.1177/23333936251365612
DO - 10.1177/23333936251365612
M3 - Article
C2 - 40842567
SN - 2333-3936
VL - 12
JO - Global Qualitative Nursing Research
JF - Global Qualitative Nursing Research
M1 - 23333936251365612
ER -