AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to clarify the role of advanced practice nursing compared to other nursing roles, addressing confusion in definitions and functions.
  • A statewide survey in Queensland, Australia, analyzed the activities of registered nurses and midwives using a specific tool to assess advanced practice roles.
  • Results showed that advanced practice nurses (excluding nurse practitioners) engaged in more activities, and higher education levels predicted increased participation in advanced practice nursing.

Article Abstract

Aims: To test a model that delineates advanced practice nursing from the practice profile of other nursing roles and titles.

Background: There is extensive literature on advanced practice reporting the importance of this level of nursing to contemporary health service and patient outcomes. Literature also reports confusion and ambiguity associated with advanced practice nursing. Several countries have regulation and delineation for the nurse practitioner, but there is less clarity in definition and service focus of other advanced practice nursing roles.

Design: A statewide survey.

Methods: Using the modified Strong Model of Advanced Practice Role Delineation tool, a survey was conducted in 2009 with a random sample of registered nurses/midwives from government facilities in Queensland, Australia. Analysis of variance compared total and subscale scores across groups according to grade. Linear, stepwise multiple regression analysis examined factors influencing advanced practice nursing activities across all domains.

Results: There were important differences according to grade in mean scores for total activities in all domains of advanced practice nursing. Nurses working in advanced practice roles (excluding nurse practitioners) performed more activities across most advanced practice domains. Regression analysis indicated that working in clinical advanced practice nursing roles with higher levels of education were strong predictors of advanced practice activities overall.

Conclusion: Essential and appropriate use of advanced practice nurses requires clarity in defining roles and practice levels. This research delineated nursing work according to grade and level of practice, further validating the tool for the Queensland context and providing operational information for assigning innovative nursing service.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.12054DOI Listing

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