Abstract

AimThe aim of this study was to identify and reach a consensus on the elements needed for the success of health promotion practices delivered by registered nurses (RNs) who receive clients in primary health care among primary health care participants in eastern Finland. BackgroundAdvanced practice nurses are a reaction to the changing health needs of society. These nurses have come to play a significant part in improving health-promotive care in the primary health care setting. MethodsA mixed method two-stage Delphi technique was applied. ResultsA health-promoting organizational culture (e.g., the respectful management of health promotion) and nurses’ health orientation and development (e.g., nurses’ professional growth and work well-being) were found as the main elements required for the success of the health promotion practices in primary health care. ConclusionsA health-promoting organizational culture with the strategic and respectful leadership of health promotion is significant in the implementation of the health promotion practices delivered by RNs in primary health care.

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