Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 1: Twenty-First Century APN Leadership -- 1.1 An Early Career Nurse Reflects on Leadership in Health Care -- 1.2 Conclusion -- References -- Part II -- 2: International Council of Nurses -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Global Challenges Affecting APN and the Need for Global Leadership -- 2.2.1 Differing Levels of Scope of Practice -- 2.2.2 Human Resources for Health: The Global Demands for Health Workers -- 2.2.3 Barriers to Working to Acquired Skills and Capabilities -- 2.2.4 Public Image of APNs -- 2.3 The Historical Impact of ICN on Nursing and Advanced Practice Nursing -- 2.4 The International Council of Nurses: Providing Guidance and Leadership for the Advancement of Nursing Practice -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Nursing Now -- 3.1 Shaping the Nursing Now Campaign -- 3.2 Nursing, Midwifery, and UHC -- 3.3 Why Is Change So Difficult? -- 3.4 Is Nursing Now a Social Movement? -- 3.5 Becoming Visible -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Developing Tomorrow's Nursing Leaders: How the Future of Nursing-Campaign for Action Promotes Leadership -- 4.1 Promoting Leadership at the National and State Levels -- 4.2 Conclusion -- References -- 5: Sigma Theta Tau International -- 5.1 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing -- 5.2 Sigma's Contribution to Global APN Leadership -- 5.3 Sigma's Leadership Academies -- 5.4 Sigma's Practice-Based Leadership Academies -- 5.5 Sigma's Faculty Leadership Academies -- 5.6 Recognizing Excellence -- 5.7 Promoting Scholarship -- 5.8 Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery -- 5.9 Outlook for the Future -- 5.10 Conclusion -- References -- Part III -- 6: Advanced Practice Nursing in Africa -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Development of the Advanced Practice Role in Africa.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act P.L. 111–148 (ACA) was projected to expand health insurance to about 32 million people by 2014. This influx presents significant pressures for primary health care providers (PCP) at a time when there is already a PCP shortage. The associations among prevention, equity, healthy environments, nurse practitioner (NP) regulatory policies, and access to primary care are well documented in the literature. This article presents relationships among NP scope of practice regulations in the 50 states and the District of Columbia and their potential impact on population health outcomes. Utilizing correlation and multiple regression analyses, this study identifies modest but significant associations. In accordance with Institute of Medicine (2011) recommendations, the authors suggest successful implementation of the ACA requires modernization and standardization of existing NP practice regulatory policies in order to build primary care capacity, increase access, and improve population health.
We explore the extent to which state scope of practice laws are related to nurse practitioners (NPs)' day-to-day practice autonomy. We found that NPs experienced greater day-to-day practice autonomy when they had prescriptive independence. Surprisingly, there were only small and largely insignificant differences in day-to-day practice autonomy between NPs in fully restricted states and those in states with independent practice but restricted prescription authority. The scope of practice effects were strong for primary care NPs. We also found that the amount of variation in day-to-day practice autonomy within the scope of practice categories existed, which suggests that factors other than state scope of practice laws may influence NP practice as well. Removing barriers at all levels that potentially prevent NPs from practicing to the full extent of their education and training is critical not only to increase primary care capacity but also to make NPs more efficient and effective providers.
Objetivo: identificar o estado atual da regulação, educação e prática do enfermeiro de prática avançada na América Latina e no Caribe e a percepção de líderes de enfermagem na região quanto ao papel da enfermagem de prática avançada na atenção primaria à saúde em apoio às iniciativas de Acesso Universal à Saúde e Cobertura Universal de Saúde. Método: o estudo descritivo transversal utilizou um survey online com 173 líderes de enfermagem questionando suas percepções sobre o estado atual da prática de enfermagem e o potencial desenvolvimento da enfermagem de prática avançada em seus países, incluindo a definição do termo, o ambiente de trabalho, a regulação, educação, prática, cultura de enfermagem e receptividade percebida de um papel mais amplo deste profissional na atenção primaria à saúde. Resultado: os participantes referiram estar familiarizados com o papel do enfermeiro de prática avançada, mas a maioria não sabia ou não relatou a legislação vigente para o papel da prática avançada em seus países. Os participantes relataram a necessidade de aumentar a preparação do corpo docente e promover reformas curriculares com enfase na atenção primária à saúde para formar enfermeiros de prática avançada. A grande maioria dos participantes acredita que as populações de seus países se beneficiará com o papel do enfermeiro de prática avançada na atenção primária à saúde. Conclusão: forte apoio em termos de legislação e uma estrutura educacional sólida de formação contínua são fundamentais para o êxito do desenvolvimento de programas de enfermagem de prática avançada em apoio às iniciativas de Acesso Universal à Saúde e Cobertura Universal de Saúde. ; Objetivo: identificar el estado actual de la regulación, educación y práctica de la enfermera de práctica avanzada en Latinoamérica y el Caribe y la percepción de los líderes de enfermería en la región hacia un rol de práctica avanzada de enfermería dentro de la atención primaria de salud para apoyar las iniciativas de Acceso Universal a la Salud y la Cobertura Universal de Salud. Método: un diseño transversal descriptivo que utilizó una encuesta basada en la web a 173 líderes de enfermería acerca de sus percepciones sobre el estado de la enfermería y el desarrollo potencial de la práctica avanzada de enfermería en sus países, incluyendo definición, ambiente laboral, regulación, educación, práctica de enfermería, cultura de enfermería y la receptividad percibida a un papel más amplio en atención primaria de salud. Resultado: los participantes estaban ampliamente familiarizados con el rol de la enfermera de práctica avanzada, pero la mayoría desconocía la legislación o reportaba no existencia actual de legislación para el rol de práctica avanzada en sus países. Los participantes reportaron la necesidad de aumentar la preparación docente y reformas curriculares para apoyar programas de atención primaria de salud para capacitar las enfermeras de práctica avanzada. La gran mayoría de los participantes creían que las poblaciones de sus países se podrían beneficiar de un rol de práctica avanzada de enfermería en atención primaria de salud. Conclusión: un fuerte apoyo legislativo y un marco educacional sólido que continúen informándose entre sí, son críticos para el desarrollo exitoso de programas de práctica avanzada y de nurse practitioners para apoyar las iniciativas de Acceso Universal a la Salud y Cobertura Universal de Salud. ; Objective: to identify the current state of advanced practice nursing regulation, education and practice in Latin America and the Caribbean and the perception of nursing leaders in the region toward an advanced practice nursing role in primary health care to support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage initiatives. Method: a descriptive cross-sectional design utilizing a web-based survey of 173 nursing leaders about their perceptions of the state of nursing practice and potential development of advanced practice nursing in their countries, including definition, work environment, regulation, education, nursing practice, nursing culture, and perceived receptiveness to an expanded role in primary health care. Result: the participants were largely familiar with the advanced practice nursing role, but most were unaware of or reported no current existing legislation for the advanced practice nursing role in their countries. Participants reported the need for increased faculty preparation and promotion of curricula reforms to emphasize primary health care programs to train advanced practice nurses. The vast majority of participants believed their countries' populations could benefit from an advanced practice nursing role in primary health care. Conclusion: strong legislative support and a solid educational framework are critical to the successful development of advanced practice nursing programs and practitioners to support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage initiatives.
OBJECTIVE: to identify the current state of advanced practice nursing regulation, education and practice in Latin America and the Caribbean and the perception of nursing leaders in the region toward an advanced practice nursing role in primary health care to support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage initiatives. METHOD: a descriptive cross-sectional design utilizing a web-based survey of 173 nursing leaders about their perceptions of the state of nursing practice and potential development of advanced practice nursing in their countries, including definition, work environment, regulation, education, nursing practice, nursing culture, and perceived receptiveness to an expanded role in primary health care. RESULT: the participants were largely familiar with the advanced practice nursing role, but most were unaware of or reported no current existing legislation for the advanced practice nursing role in their countries. Participants reported the need for increased faculty preparation and promotion of curricula reforms to emphasize primary health care programs to train advanced practice nurses. The vast majority of participants believed their countries' populations could benefit from an advanced practice nursing role in primary health care. CONCLUSION: strong legislative support and a solid educational framework are critical to the successful development of advanced practice nursing programs and practitioners to support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage initiatives. OBJETIVO: identificar o estado atual da regulação, educação e prática do enfermeiro de prática avançada na América Latina e no Caribe e a percepção de líderes de enfermagem na região quanto ao papel da enfermagem de prática avançada na atenção primaria à saúde em apoio às iniciativas de Acesso Universal à Saúde e Cobertura Universal de Saúde. MÉTODO: o estudo descritivo transversal utilizou um survey online com 173 líderes de enfermagem questionando suas percepções sobre o estado atual da prática de enfermagem ...