Role of a Nurse in Advanced Practice
The role of advanced practice nursing. Although advanced nursing practice has developed over the years around the world, there is a bias regarding the qualification, educational preparations, roles and competencies that nurses acquire to qualify them for independent practice. Understanding APN roles in advanced practice nursing is critical due to the expanded scope of practice over the past decades and its direct impact on patient safety and decision-making. One of the most stressful career changes is the transition from nurse RN to APN, characterized by increased anxiety and turnover and the. The key competencies of the NONPF have been applied over the past twenty years. Core competencies of nurse specialists are currently being used. The competencies include technology and information literacy, healthcare system, quality, leadership, policy, ethics, practice analysis, scientific research. Advanced practice has developed globally to respond to healthcare challenges Evans et al, 2020. Within Britain, the role of the advanced clinical practitioner ACP has developed to fill workforce shortages, but also to address concerns about quality, safety and delivery of healthcare away Health Education England HEE,