2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.outlook.2021.06.010
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Expanding the Pipeline of Nurse Scientists to Address the Health Care Needs of a Diverse Society

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“…The history of APN dates back to the 1960s. Due to lack of access to care in pediatrics, nurses with advanced training were able to serve as fully qualified providers (Ford & Silver, 1967). The role is now well established in many countries, with substantial numbers of APNs providing expert care.…”
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“…The history of APN dates back to the 1960s. Due to lack of access to care in pediatrics, nurses with advanced training were able to serve as fully qualified providers (Ford & Silver, 1967). The role is now well established in many countries, with substantial numbers of APNs providing expert care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the growth of these programs is important to increase the number of nurses, some of whom will be future scientists. In addition, schools and professional organizations have increased recognition for the need to more fully diversify the profession (Redeker et al, 2021). Greater appreciation of the importance of diversity as well as the efforts needed to make diversity happen have led to small but important increases in nurses and nurse scientists from diverse backgrounds.…”
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