From The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2003. Oxford: Update Software Ltd. All rights reserved.

Nurse specialist care for bronchiectasis (Cochrane Review)

French J, Bilton D, Campbell F

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A substantive amendment to this systematic review was last made on 04 September 2002. Cochrane reviews are regularly checked and updated if necessary.

Background: Nurses have expanded and developed their roles to meet the needs of patients. This review evaluates the safety, effectiveness and health outcomes of nurses practising in autonomous roles, using advanced practice skills, within the context of a dedicated bronchiectasis clinic.

Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of nurse-led care in the management of bronchiectasis.

Search strategy: The Cochrane Airways Group specialised register was searched on 12/06/02.

Selection criteria: Randomised controlled trials were eligible for inclusion in the review.

Data collection and analysis: Two reviewers extracted and entered data from included studies.

Main results: One study was included in the review. No statistically significant changes were observed in infective exacerbations, lung function, exercise capacity, quality of life and hospital admissions. More healthcare resources were utilised by nurse-treated participants during the first arm of the study.

Reviewers' conclusions: This review has found one trial that does not demonstrate significant differences in clinical outcomes between nurse led care and doctor led care within the setting of a specialist clinic is, but there may be increased cost implications. Further research is required to review whether nurse led care provides the same outcomes in the community or secondary care setting.

Citation: French J, Bilton D, Campbell F. Nurse specialist care for bronchiectasis (Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2003. Oxford: Update Software.



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