Background and purposeAccess to healthcare remains difficult for many, particularly in underserved areas. In Italy's Marche Region, parish nursing agencies have been introduced as a territorial care strategy for enhancing access to healthcare and strengthening community-based services. The aim of this study is to assess the socio-demographic characteristics, service utilization, and satisfaction of users attending a parish nursing agency in the Marche Region.Methods and proceduresThis quantitative, cross-sectional explorative study drew on original data collected through an anonymous questionnaire completed by clients of a parish nursing agency. The responses were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods.Results82 individuals participated; 77% were autonomous, while 23% were accompanied by a caregiver. Among those without caregivers, 24% were foreigners, significantly higher than the regional average. Most users had a high educational level and at least one chronic condition. Frequently requested services included medical appointment scheduling, vital sign monitoring, and health information. Satisfaction was high: 83% rated the service as "excellent", and 17% as "satisfying".ConclusionThese preliminary findings indicate that parish nursing can provide accessible, person-centered, and satisfactory care to vulnerable individuals from diverse educational and socioeconomic backgrounds and suggest that parish nursing agencies could be considered a valuable component in shaping health policy recommendations.

Parish Nursing: A Novel and Easy Access to Territorial Care for Patients’ Management and Primary Care Empowerment in Italy

Donatella Sarti;Andrea Minelli
2026

Abstract

Background and purposeAccess to healthcare remains difficult for many, particularly in underserved areas. In Italy's Marche Region, parish nursing agencies have been introduced as a territorial care strategy for enhancing access to healthcare and strengthening community-based services. The aim of this study is to assess the socio-demographic characteristics, service utilization, and satisfaction of users attending a parish nursing agency in the Marche Region.Methods and proceduresThis quantitative, cross-sectional explorative study drew on original data collected through an anonymous questionnaire completed by clients of a parish nursing agency. The responses were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods.Results82 individuals participated; 77% were autonomous, while 23% were accompanied by a caregiver. Among those without caregivers, 24% were foreigners, significantly higher than the regional average. Most users had a high educational level and at least one chronic condition. Frequently requested services included medical appointment scheduling, vital sign monitoring, and health information. Satisfaction was high: 83% rated the service as "excellent", and 17% as "satisfying".ConclusionThese preliminary findings indicate that parish nursing can provide accessible, person-centered, and satisfactory care to vulnerable individuals from diverse educational and socioeconomic backgrounds and suggest that parish nursing agencies could be considered a valuable component in shaping health policy recommendations.
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