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Chronic Conditions and the Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist NACNS CHRONIC CARE TASK FORCE NACNS Chronic Care Task Force Members Julia N. Senn-Reeves (Co-chair), MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCNS, CCRN, Chair, Bellarmine University, Kentucky Mary P. Hansen (Co-chair), RN, MN, CCNS, CCRN, PCCN, CNS, Chair, Legacy Health, Oregon Lori A. Dambaugh, DNP, CNS, RN, St. John Fisher College, New York Judy K. Dusek, DNP, M.Ed., MSN, APRN-CNS, CMSRN, ACNS-BC, Via Christi Health, Kansas Cynthia R. Kollauf, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, Aurora Health Care, Wisconsin Renee A. Martin, MN, RN, PHCNS-BC, CGRN, Veterans Administration Portland Health Care System, Washington Renada Rochon, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, South Texas Veterans Healthcare System, Texas Ludmila Maria Santiago-Rotchford, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, PCCN, Bayhealth Medical Center, Delaware Mitzi M. Saunders, RN, PhD, ACNS-BC, University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan Maureen Shekleton, PhD, FAAN, (Staff Advisor) NACNS Consultant, Illinois M. Jane Swartz, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, University of Southern Indiana, Indiana BACKGROUND CHRONIC CONDITIONS TASK FORCE DEVELOPMENT Charge from NACNS: - Identify activities/resources - Wellness to acute care - Across care transitions - Lifespan approach Steps - Define Chronic Conditions - Relevant concepts/key words - Robust literature review - Identification of best practices r/t CNS competencies 1

DEFINITIONS OF CHRONIC CONDITIONS Uncertain etiology Multiple risk factors Prolonged course of care Functional impairment and disability Long latency period Noncontagious origin Incurability No physical outward signs Impairment in ADLs and community experiences STATE OF CHRONIC CONDITIONS Most common, costly, preventable health issue (Ward, 2014) Leading cause of death and disability (Ward, 2014) 50% of all health care (Ward et. al., 2013 2014, Senate Committee on Finance, 2015) 86% of all healthcare costs (Geretis et, al., 2014) STATE OF CHRONIC CONDITIONS Management of single chronic condition - pathophysiology - pharmacology - support/therapies - interdisciplinary - self care practices 1 in 4 adults = 2 or more chronic conditions (CDC, 2013, Ward, 2014) Reasons: aging population, poor nutrition, increase obesity, etc. 2

LEGISLATION AFFECTING CHRONIC CONDITIONS MANAGEMENT Affordable Care Act - avoidance of hospital readmissions - cost savings (improved coordination/management) - funding (education) Chronic Care Billing Codes - Care Coordination - Patient Communication - Medication Refills - Remote Care by Telephone - High Severity Chronic Care (Bipartisan Chronic Care Working Group) PRACTICE SETTINGS TRANSITIONAL - hospital to home AMBULATORY - clinic - community HOME CARE - patient s home - home care agency Exemplars in Practice: The Clinical Nurse Specialist role in chronic conditions 3

Community Based COPD screening program A screening program to identify undiagnosed individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Clinical Nurse Specialist directed program which helped to demonstrate how a CNS can lead and direct a community initiative which influenced behavioral change in relation to chronic disease (Dejong & Veltman, 2004) Expansion of Practice from Hospital to Ambulatory setting Described the use of a CNS provider for a population of patients and deployment of the CNS in ambulatory care settings as a case manger or care coordinator Identification of the important role of care coordination from the hospital to the ambulatory setting. Recognized the importance of the need to support nursing practice in the care of patients with complex conditions in ambulatory settings. (Negley et al, 2016) Clinical Nurse Specialist as Community- Based Care Manger Described an intensive approach for complex chronic illness management in the community Community Based Care Management Program developed to reduce costs of chronically ill Medicare enrollees by establishing links between the healthcare system and the community. Collaborative partnerships developed between Social Work and CNS case managers (Ulch & Schmidt, 2013) 4

Evidence Based Continuing Education on Asthma to Nurses in Community Health Study demonstrates how CNS in community health can effectively respond to nurse s needs in the community High rates of asthma identified in a community with community health nurses identifying a need for increased asthma information related to care and management. Evidenced expert role the CNS may play in community needs assessment, and the identification, planning, implementation and assessment of appropriate interventions. (Policicchio, et al., 2011) Nurse Partners in Chronic Illness Care Study conducted at a family medicine outpatient practice which had initiated Wagner s chronic care model Practice incorporated the use of Nurse Partners (CNS) as chronic illness care managers Study purpose was to examine how patients with multiple conditions perceive the role of nurses who function in a care management role in a primary healthcare setting (Shigaki, et al., 2010) NEXT STEPS White Paper Recommendations NACNS should actively advocate for the formulation of policies that impact the population of patient s with chronic conditions and their families Resources to ensure licensure, independent practice (prescriptive authority), reimbursable services (billing/coding) Promote role in chronic conditions (cost reduction, better patient outcomes) Additional research on role of CNS in chronic condition management For more information, contact info@nacns.org 5

REFERENCES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Death and Mortality. NCHS FastStats Web site. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm. Accessed December 20, 2013 Dejong, S.R., & Veltman, R.H. (2004) The effectiveness of a CNS-led community based COPD screening and intervention program. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 18(2), 72-79. Gerteis J, Izrael D, Deitz D, LeRoy L, Ricciardi R, Miller T, Basu J. Multiple Chronic Conditions Chartbook.[PDF - 10.62 MB] AHRQ Publications No, Q14-0038. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2014. Accessed November 18, 2014. Negley, K., Cordes, M., Evenson, Laura, K., Shauna, P. (2016) From hospital to ambulatory care: Realigning the practice of clinical nurse specialists Clinical Nurse Specialist:, 30(5) 271-276 Policicchio, J., Nelson, B., & Duffy, S. (2011) Bringing evidenced-based continuing education on asthma to nurses. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 25 (3) 125-132. Senate Committee on Finance, 2015 Shigaki, C., Moore, C., Wakefield, B., Campbell, J., Lemaster, J. (2010) Nurse partners in chronic care illness care: Patient s perceptions and their implications for nursing leadership. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 34 (2), 130-140. Ulch, P.A.H., & Schmidt, M.M (2013) Clinical nurse specialist as community based nurse case manager: integral to achieving the triple aim of healthcare. Nurse Leader, 11(3), 32-35. Ward BW, Schiller JS, Goodman RA. Multiple chronic conditions among US adults: A 2012 update. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2014: 11:130389. 6