Nurse Practitioner care, scope of practice, and end-of-life outcomes for nursing home residents with dementia

05/13/24 at 03:30 AM

Nurse Practitioner care, scope of practice, and end-of-life outcomes for nursing home residents with dementia 
JAMA Health Forum - JAMA Network; by Cyrus M. Kosar, PhDBishnu B. Thapa, MPA, PhDUlrike Muench, RN, PhDChristopher Santostefano, RN, MPHEmily A. Gadbois, PhDHyesung Oh, MA, MBAPedro L. Gozalo, PhDMomotazur Rahman, PhDElizabeth M. White, APRN, PhD; 5/10/24 
Question: Is nurse practitioner (NP) care associated with end-of-life outcomes for nursing home residents with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), and do these associations differ between states with full vs restrictive NP scope of practice regulations? 
Findings: The results of this cohort study including 334 ,618 US nursing home residents with ADRD indicated that decedents with greater NP involvement at end of life had fewer hospitalizations and higher hospice use. The adjusted differences in outcomes between decedents with extensive vs minimal NP care were larger in states with full scope of practice regulations than in states with restrictive regulations.

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