R. Crouch et al., PRIMARY-CARE IN THE A-AND-E DEPARTMENT - MEETING THE CHALLENGE - A WORKSHOP SERIES FOR A-AND-E NURSES, Nurse education today, 17(6), 1997, pp. 481-486
Accident and emergency (A & E) departments lie at the interface betwee
n primary and secondary care, Patients who attend the accident and eme
rgency department with primary care needs have traditionally been seen
as 'inappropriate' and labelled in pejorative terms, Over the past fe
w years, however, new models of care have emerged through research and
practice development for meeting the needs of this group of patients
in A & E, For effective service development there is a need to challen
ge and change the traditional A & E culture. This paper describes an e
ducational approach towards changing clinical practice, by disseminati
ng research and practice development initiatives through a workshop se
ries, It aimed to disseminate research in a relevant manner to practit
ioners and to develop the primary care orientation of a number of A &
E departments in England and Scotland, The workshop series sought to i
nfluence clinical practice by sharing the experience of researchers an
d practitioners in a supportive learning environment, The use of this
approach offered a means of bridging the gap between research and prac
tice development. The paper outlines the rationale for the workshop se
ries, its structure, aims and objectives, and the reported progress in
relation to change management and service provision identified by the
participants. The workshop series proved to be an effective means of
disseminating experience of research, practice development and change
management.