对高级护士从业人员管理的认知和信念。

Rachel York
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背景:高级执业护士(ANP)的角色在英国不受监管,这导致了护士使用这一头衔的技能、能力和学术资格的广泛差异。紧急治疗中心(UTCs)需要广泛和经验丰富的知识库,以满足患有未区分疾病和损伤的患者的需求,这可能会带来压力和挑战。目的:研究对ANP监管的看法和信念,并探讨和讨论有关拟议监管的任何想法。方法:作者使用解释性现象学分析来揭示在UTC工作的两个ANP的经验,以及他们对ANP角色调节的信念。结果:两名护士的背景和资格不同,但对护士的监管仍有相似的看法和信念。从采访记录中发展出五个主要主题。结论:本研究确定需要考虑anp身份的重要性以及标准化角色所需的复杂监管过程。
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Perceptions and beliefs about the regulation of advanced nurse practitioners.

Background: The role of the advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) is not regulated in the UK, which has led to wide variation in the skills, competencies and academic qualifications of nurses using this title. Urgent treatment centres (UTCs) require a broad and experienced knowledge base to meet the demand of patients presenting with undifferentiated illnesses and injuries, which can be stressful and challenging.

Aim: To examine the perceptions and beliefs about ANP regulation, and to explore and discuss any ideas about proposed regulation.

Method: The author used interpretative phenomenological analysis to uncover valuable insights into the experiences of two ANPs working in an UTC, and their beliefs around regulation of the ANP role.

Results: Both ANPs had different backgrounds and qualifications yet still had similar perceptions and beliefs regarding the regulation of ANPs. Five main themes were developed from the interview transcripts.

Conclusion: This study identified the need to consider the importance of ANPs' identity and the complex regulatory process required to standardise the role.

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