Analysis instruments for the performance of Advanced Practice Nursing

Advanced Practice Nursing has been a reality in the international context for several decades and recently new nursing profiles have been developed in Spain as well that follow this model. The consolidation of these advanced practice roles has also led to of the creation of tools that attempt to def...

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Published inEnfermeria clinica Vol. 29; no. 2; pp. 90 - 98
Main Authors Sevilla-Guerra, Sonia, Zabalegui, Adelaida
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Spain 01.03.2019
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Summary:Advanced Practice Nursing has been a reality in the international context for several decades and recently new nursing profiles have been developed in Spain as well that follow this model. The consolidation of these advanced practice roles has also led to of the creation of tools that attempt to define and evaluate their functions. This study aims to identify and explore the existing instruments that enable the domains of Advanced Practice Nursing to be defined. A review of existing international questionnaires and instruments was undertaken, including an analysis of the design process, the domains/dimensions defined, the main results and an exploration of clinimetric properties. Seven studies were analysed but not all proved to be valid, stable or reliable tools. One included tool was able to differentiate between the functions of the general nurse and the advanced practice nurse by the level of activities undertaken within the five domains described. These tools are necessary to evaluate the scope of advanced practice in new nursing roles that correspond to other international models of competencies and practice domains.
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ISSN:1579-2013
2445-1479
DOI:10.1016/j.enfcli.2017.10.002