Finding #14 | |
Recipients of care in many studies had limited knowledge about nurses'roles in primary care, nurse models of care and any differences between nurse‐led and doctor‐led care. | |
Assessment for each CERQual component | |
Methodological limitations | Moderate concerns because 1 study did not provide sufficient evidence for findings; 5 studies did not report reflexivity; 1 study did not report data analysis; 1 study did not report data collection; 1 study did not report ethical considerations; and 2 studies did not described context. |
Coherence | No or very minor concerns. |
Relevance | Moderate concerns, as 4 regions were represented and majority of data are related to HIC. |
Adequacy | No or very minor concerns. |
Overall CERQual assessment | |
Moderate confidence | Due to moderate concerns about relevance and methodological limitations. |
Contributing studies/setting | |
Middle East and North Africa (1); Oceania (3); Europe (2); North America (1) Basaleem 2009: Yemen, primary care Branson 2008: UK, primary care Cheek 2002: Australia, primary care Clendon 2001: New Zealand, school Halcomb 2013: New Zealand, general practice Leipert 2011: Canada, primary care Lovink 2018: Netherlands, primary care |