Shakeel M, Newton J R, Clark D, Hussain A.
Patients’ satisfaction with the nurse-led aural care clinic.
J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Jan ;20(3):81-3.

Background: The necessity of decreasing costs while maintaining a high standard of clinical care has led to the expansion of the role of nurses in recent years. To this end, nurse-led clinics are becoming increasingly common in otolaryngology. The aims of this cross sectional survey were to assess patients’ satisfaction with this nurse-led aural care clinic. Method: Patients attending this clinic were requested to fill in an anonymous questionnaire. Data was collected for 12 weeks between January and April, 2007. Results: Forty-four questionnaires were completed satisfactorily (44/50=88%). In response to the presenting complaint, the nurse gave verbal advice (25), discussed with a doctor (10) or arranged a doctor review (9). Forty patients were very satisfied and 4 patients were satisfied with the overall care in the clinic. Conclusion: Combining medical and nursing efforts can provide efficient use of limited time resource in NHS. Nurse-led clinics are cost effective and help reduce the waiting time for outpatient clinics.

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