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Nursing In A Different World: Remote Area Nursing As A Specialist–Generalist Practice Area, Kylie Mccullough, Sara Bayes, Lisa Whitehead, Anne Williams, Vicki Cope
Nursing In A Different World: Remote Area Nursing As A Specialist–Generalist Practice Area, Kylie Mccullough, Sara Bayes, Lisa Whitehead, Anne Williams, Vicki Cope
Research outputs 2022 to 2026
Objective
Remote area nurses provide primary health care services to isolated communities across Australia. They manage acute health issues, chronic illness, health promotion and emergency responses. This article discusses why their generalist scope of practice should be formally recognised as a specialist nursing practice area.
Design
Constructivist grounded theory, using telephone interviews (n = 24) with registered nurses and nurse practitioners.
Setting
Primary health care clinics, in communities of 150–1500 residents across Australia.
Participants
A total of 24 nurses participated in this study.
Results
Nurses' perceived their clinical knowledge and skill as insufficient for the advanced, generalist, scope of …
Development Of Nurse Practitioner Metaspecialty Clinical Practice Standards: A National Sequential Mixed Methods Study, Anne Gardner, Christopher Helms, Glenn Gardner, Fiona Coyer, Helen Gosby
Development Of Nurse Practitioner Metaspecialty Clinical Practice Standards: A National Sequential Mixed Methods Study, Anne Gardner, Christopher Helms, Glenn Gardner, Fiona Coyer, Helen Gosby
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
AIM: To achieve profession-wide consensus on clinical practice standards for six broad Australian nurse practitioner specialty areas (termed metaspecialties). DESIGN: Sequential mixed methods with initial interpretive study (Interpretive Phase) followed by modified three-round Delphi study (Survey Phase). METHODS: Participants from all Australian jurisdictions were recruited. Main eligibility criterion was current endorsement as a nurse practitioner for 12 or more months. Interpretive Phase comprised in-depth interviews of purposeful sample of nurse practitioners to identify clinical care activities and practice processes. Six sets of draft clinical practice standards relevant to six previously identified metaspecialties were developed. Outcome informed Round 1 of Survey …
Nurse Practitioner Leadership And Research Activity [Slides], Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Nurse Practitioner Leadership And Research Activity [Slides], Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Conclusion:
- Nurse Practitioners in both Ireland and Australia identify themselves as leaders of the nursing profession.
- NP work practices are primarily focused on provision of direct patient care.
- Research activity is lacking among NPs.
- Leadership ability influences research outcomes for NPs in both Ireland and Australia.
Nurse Practitioners Perceptions On Leadership And Research [Slides], Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Nurse Practitioners Perceptions On Leadership And Research [Slides], Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Conclusion:
- Participants identified themselves as clinical leaders focused on direct patient care
- The NP role was misunderstood
- Support from nursing academics and management was identified as a research opportunity
- Confidence in research abilities was a barrier to research
- The NP role was similar in Ireland and Australia
A Survey Of Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
A Survey Of Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
ECU Posters
Nurse practitioners (NP) provide improved access to quality healthcare for identified patient populations. NPs are identified as the ideal conduit to transform healthcare delivery internationally. Trandforming healthcare requires the application of leadership and research skills. The literature to date has limited information on NPs as leaders or researchers in the nursing profession.
Nurse Practitioners Views On Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Nurse Practitioners Views On Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
ECU Posters
Nurse practitioners are clinical leaders focused on improving healthcare delivery for patient populations. The NP role is misunderstood. NPs lack confidence to be independently research ctive. Research by NPs requires support from nurses in academia. The NP role is similar in Ireland and Australia
Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners: Ireland And Australia, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Leadership And Research Activities Of Nurse Practitioners: Ireland And Australia, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
ECU Posters
Nurse practitioners (NP) are identified as the ideal conduit to transform healthcare delivery internationally. Healthcare transformation requires the application of leadership and research skills. The literature to date has limited information on NPs as leaders or researchers in the nursing profession.
Exploring How Nurse Practitioners Implement Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
Exploring How Nurse Practitioners Implement Leadership And Research, Mary Ryder, Elisabeth Jacob, Joyce Hendricks
ECU Posters
The original concept of the Nurse practitioner role was to expand nursing practice in order to provide high quality, accessible healthcare to patients. This placed NPs at the crux of changes to healthcare delivery. Implementing these changes requires leadership. Research demonstrates the effects of these changes to healthcare delivery and contributes healthcare knowledge from the nursing profession.