Authors
J Carryer, Jillian Wilkinson, A Towers, G Gardner
Publication date
2018/3
Journal
International Nursing Review
Volume
65
Issue
1
Pages
24-32
Description
Background
A variety of advanced practice nursing roles and titles have proliferated in response to the changing demands of a population characterized by increasing age and chronic illness. Whilst similarly identified as advanced practice roles, they do not share a common practice profile, educational requirements or legislative direction. The lack of clarity limits comparative research that can inform policy and health service planning.
Aims
To identify advanced practice roles within nursing titles employed in New Zealand and practice differences between advanced practice and other roles.
Method
Replicating recent Australian research, 3255 registered nurses/nurse practitioners in New Zealand completed the amended Advanced Practice Delineation survey tool. The mean domain scores of the predominant advanced practice position were compared with those of other positions. Differences between groups …
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Scholar articles
J Carryer, J Wilkinson, A Towers, G Gardner - International Nursing Review, 2018