Closing the Provider Gap in Rural and Underserved Communities: Preparing Family Nurse Practitioner Students for Entry-to-Practice
DOI
10.1097/NNE.0000000000001723
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Publication Title
Nurse Educator
ISSN
3633624
Keywords
behavioral health integration, primary health care, rural health care, telehealth
Abstract
Background: Health care disparities in rural and underserved areas necessitate quality primary care, especially in behavioral health management. Family nurse practitioners (FNPs) are critical in these regions, which often lack psychiatric specialists. Problem: Rural communities face unique challenges exacerbated by primary care and mental health provider shortages. The deficit in behavioral health specialists highlights the need to optimize FNP education programs. Approach: The Collaborative Academic Practice (CAP) program prepares FNP students for entry-to-practice through hybrid learning, immersive training, and comprehensive behavioral health integration, effectively training them to meet the health care needs of underserved populations. Outcomes: The CAP program prepares FNPs, resulting in increased practice in underserved areas and enhanced preceptor satisfaction. Key measures contribute to its effectiveness, including immersive training, telehealth education, and preceptor enhancement. Conclusions: Despite financial and communication challenges, the CAP program transforms FNP education, addressing mental health needs and bridging critical gaps in health care delivery.
Open Access
Hybrid_Gold
Repository Citation
Tapp, J., Ketel, C., Vick, R., Zsamboky, M., Pfieffer, M., Gardner, V., Cole, S., & Pitts, C. (2024). Closing the Provider Gap in Rural and Underserved Communities: Preparing Family Nurse Practitioner Students for Entry-to-Practice. Nurse Educator. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001723