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Reimbursement issues in advanced practice nursing: an overview.   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
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The APN role of the future is dependent on our ability to document through research that NPs, CNSs, and the consolidated role of the NP/CNS plays a critical role in the delivery of high quality cost-effective care. Further information is needed regarding how the APN contributes to and enhances the care delivered by the healthcare team. Cost effectiveness and quality outcome studies are needed including those that describe morbidity and mortality rates, patient satisfaction, and cost effectiveness of models of care that includes APNs. Brooten and Naylor suggest the inclusion of sensitive nursing outcomes, including functional status, mental status, stress level, satisfaction with care, caregiver burden, cost of care. Defining and clarifying the APN functions and qualities of scope of practice is imperative. Perhaps there are populations best served by APNs. Contributions such as continuity, consistency of care, attention to issues such as immobility, skin integrity, and health promotion may have a value added effect. Time motion studies and process logs may add to the information about APNs in pediatric acute and critical care. Professional certification validating competence is essential for the practice of APNs caring for sick children and their families. A disparity exists between the primary care examination now available and the practice of NPs in pediatric acute and critical care. A certification examination is needed with content consistent with the practice of pediatric acute care NP. APNs must possess sufficient knowledge and skill to meet the needs of patients and families in the changing healthcare environment. According to Strodtbeck and colleagues, flexibility, ability to be a self directed learner, critical thinking, relationship skills, and leadership skills including interpersonal insight, interpersonal competence, and ability to stimulate group discussion will serve APNs well as they move into the century. Transitioning brings exciting opportunities along with challenges. Using a blend of abilities, the pediatric acute care APN can provide optimal care to sick children and families.  相似文献   

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Lindblad E, Hallman E-B, Gillsjö C, Lindblad U, Fagerström L. International Journal of Nursing Practice 2010; 16 : 69–74
Experiences of the new role of advanced practice nurses in Swedish primary health care—A qualitative study
The aim of this study was to investigate and describe the experiences of the first advanced practice nurses (APNs), a new profession for Swedish health care, and of their supervising general practitioners (GPs), regarding the new role and scope of practice of APNs in primary health care. Individual interviews were conducted with the four first APNs and one focus group interview was conducted with five supervising physicians. The material was transcribed verbatim and analysed using latent content analysis. The respondents expressed confidence and trust in the new role of APNs. Some opposition to this new role from the GPs and other colleagues was observed, but was nonetheless overcome. The experiences of the APN role indicate that the new role is clearly demarcated from the role of physicians. The APNs were considered an extra resource for both the GPs and other nurses, which contributed to an increased availability of care for patients. The APN role requires an explicit definition and demarcation in relation to responsibility and roles among colleagues. Further development of the APN role presupposes the right to prescribe medication and order treatments, as well as an evaluation of patient, organizational and inter-professional perspectives on the matter.  相似文献   

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Advanced practice nurses (APNs) in the USA are registered nurses who hold masters or doctoral degrees in a specialized area of nursing. They provide advanced clinical care to clients, manage health care systems and influence health care decision-making through expert clinical reasoning and research and theory-based action. APN impact on health care outcomes is supported by studies using physician-focused indicators, although a few studies have identified several that are sensitive to or reflective of advanced practice nursing. A modified Delphi survey was conducted during May 1997-December 1998 to determine the outcome indicators APNs recommend for use in measuring their effect on care delivery outcomes. A convenience sample of 66 APNs attending a statewide outcomes conference identified 27 potential outcome indicators. These indicators were included in a mailed survey sent to APNs working in Tennessee. Respondents were asked to rate each indicator for validity, sensitivity, feasibility, utility and cost. In the second round of the survey, they were asked whether or not they agreed with the rank ordering of indicators, which was determined by the means calculated from responses in the first round. The 10 highest ranked indicators were satisfaction with care delivery, symptom resolution/reduction, perception of being well cared for, compliance/adherence with treatment plan, knowledge of patients and families, trust of care provider, collaboration among care providers, frequency and type of procedures ordered and quality of life. APNs identified both direct and indirect measures of effect on care delivery outcomes. Some of these are currently used as indicators of advanced practice, but many are not. Additional research is needed to determine whether the indicators proposed are valid and sensitive to advanced practice care by nurses.  相似文献   

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Documentation of advanced practice nurses' (APNs) effectiveness globally is essential in developing educational programs and standards, regulations, titling, prescribing privileges, and scope and standards of practice. Based on the body of research on APN effectiveness to date, two major factors have emerged in developing future studies, (1) careful, deliberate choice of outcomes and (2) dose effects. The purpose of this paper is to review these measurement issues. Careful selection in choice of patient outcomes important to regional and national health care challenges is essential in developing studies to document APN effects on outcomes important to the country and region. It is equally important to consider the concept of dose effects of the APNs. Dose effects consist of 3 components: dose (number of APNs at the clinical practice site, region or country and amount of APN care in minutes or contacts); APN (education, expertise, and experience); and host and host response (organizational, governmental or patient and/or family receptiveness to APNs and to APN practice). Considering each component of the concept is essential in developing studies to examine APN effectiveness internationally.  相似文献   

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Little is known about the contribution of advanced practice nurses (APNs) to the mental health care of older adults. This study describes mental health services to older adults by APNs compared with primary care physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. The study uses a retrospective, cross-sectional design with a 5% national sample of 1999 Medicare outpatient claims. Bivariate statistics and multinomial logit models were used to determine differences among these mental health providers. A small proportion of the nationally available providers (10.4%) submitted claims for mental health services rendered to older adults. APNs, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians care for a disproportionate number of rural and poor older adults with complex medical/psychiatric needs compared with psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. APNs seem to be an untapped resource for providing mental health services to older adults. Health policy reform is needed to remove barriers to meet mental health care needs.  相似文献   

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Health reform worldwide is required due to the largely aging population, increase in chronic diseases, and rising costs. To meet these needs, nurses are being encouraged to practice to the full extent of their skills and take significant leadership roles in health policy, planning, and provision. This can involve entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial roles. Although nurses form the largest group of health professionals, they are frequently restricted in their scope of practice. Nurses can help to improve health services in a cost effective way, but to do so, they must be seen as equal partners in health service provision. This article provides a global perspective on evolving nursing roles for innovation in health care. A historical overview of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship is offered. Included also is discussion of a social entrepreneurship approach for nursing, settings for nurse entre/intrapreneurship, and implications for research and practice.  相似文献   

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