[Clinical nurse specialists: leadership, entrepreneurship and research for healthcare].

Rev Med Suisse

Institut universitaire de formation et de recherche en soins, Faculté de biologie et de médecine, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois et Université de Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne.

Published: December 2024

Clinical nurse specialists (CNS) are nurses with a Master in Science Nursing degree. CNS key competences include leadership, entrepreneurship and research. Using the Symptom Navi programme as an example, we show the importance of CNSs in developing an innovative project and their leadership role in implementing the programme into practice. We also present the results of the evaluation of the Symptom Navi programme.

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