IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Actualizing point-of-care treatment adjustments is a particular strength of advanced practice nurses but potentially a missed opportunity on interprofessional teams. Further study is needed on clinical outcomes of nurse practitioner contributions to IPECP team care. 2016 American...
Interprofessional collaboration and leadership skills - emphasizing experience working in teams, leading initiatives, or managing other healthcare staff. Defining your professional expertise in your nurse practitioner resume work experience section The work experience section, often the most detailed part of ...
Nurse Practitioner Education refers to the training that prepares students to become independent healthcare leaders, focusing on professional roles and autonomous practice to ensure expected competence post-graduation. AI generated definition based on: Nurse Education Today, 2021 ...
Zwarenstein M, Goldman J, Reeves S: Interprofessional collaboration: Effects of practice-based interventions on professional practice and healthcare outcomes. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009, 8 (3): 1-29. Google Scholar De Guzman A, Ciliska D, DiCenso A: Nurse practitioner role implementatio...
and advanced pharmacology.18Nurse practitioner program curriculum also include coursework inbiostatistics, leadership,nursing theory, interprofessional collaboration,quality improvement, and research.18Classes in research place a strong emphasis on developing the skills necessary to appraise scientific literature an...
Advanced practice nurses' and general practitioners' first experiences with introducing the advanced practice nurse role to Swiss primary care: a qualitati... General practitionerInterprofessional collaborationPrimary careFamily medicineSwitzerlandQualitative researchPrimary care is facing a multimorbid, ageing ...
While nurses possess the conceptual knowledge of the meaning of collaboration, findings from this study showed that nurses struggle to understand how to collaborate in the practice setting. Strategies for improving nurse–nurse practitioner collaboration should include: the support and promotion of ...
The role of nurse practitioners in hospital settings: Implications for interprofessional practice. J Interprof Care. 2011;25(4):245–51. Article PubMed Google Scholar Harvey C. Legislative hegemony and nurse practitioner practice in rural and remote Australia. Health Sociol Rev. 2011;20(3):...
Nurse practitioner organizational climate in primary care settings: implications for professional practice. J Prof Nurs. 2013;29(6):338–49. https://doi.org/10.1097/jac.0000000000000054. Article PubMed Google Scholar Poghosyan L, Aiken LH. Maximizing nurse practitioners' contributions to primary ...
and costly use of health services. The objectives of this study were to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a new six-month interprofessional (IP) nurse-led mental health promotion intervention, and to explore its effects on reducing depressive symptoms in older home care clients (≥ ...