2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.18.20105056
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Nurses in Advanced Roles as a strategy for equitable access to health care in the WHO Western Pacific Region: A mixed methods study

Abstract: Purpose: This study investigated the current responsibilities of nurses in advanced roles (NARs), future healthcare needs, and the implications of these components for professional development of nurses. Design: This study employed a descriptive survey on the current status of NARs in the Western Pacific region (WPR), followed by a Delphi survey and exploratory interviews. Experts from WPR countries who were individuals with recognized national expertise on NARs from clinical, academic, and/or government-rela… Show more

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“…Several papers, notably reviews, provide an evidence-based underpinning for the third area of action: to strengthen nurse leadership to ensure that nurses have an influential role in health policy formulation and decision-making, and contribute to the effectiveness of health and social care systems. These include a scoping review to develop metrics for nursing quality of care for low- and middle-income countries, in order to better demonstrate impact [ 13 ], a report on the introduction and extension of nurse prescribing of medicines in 13 European countries, which highlights policy engagement to support advanced practice [ 14 ], and a scoping review of the policy implications, positive and negative, of Caribbean nurse migration [ 15 ], and a review highlighting the use of advanced practice nurses as a strategy to enable more equitable access to health care in the countries of the Western Pacific Region [ 16 ].…”
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“…Several papers, notably reviews, provide an evidence-based underpinning for the third area of action: to strengthen nurse leadership to ensure that nurses have an influential role in health policy formulation and decision-making, and contribute to the effectiveness of health and social care systems. These include a scoping review to develop metrics for nursing quality of care for low- and middle-income countries, in order to better demonstrate impact [ 13 ], a report on the introduction and extension of nurse prescribing of medicines in 13 European countries, which highlights policy engagement to support advanced practice [ 14 ], and a scoping review of the policy implications, positive and negative, of Caribbean nurse migration [ 15 ], and a review highlighting the use of advanced practice nurses as a strategy to enable more equitable access to health care in the countries of the Western Pacific Region [ 16 ].…”
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“…For more than a century, trained and qualified nurses have provided care to the most vulnerable populations, 26 and nurses in advanced roles are uniquely positioned to develop strategies that contribute to equitable healthcare access. 27 The CNS can assist by examining and reporting the intended and unintended consequences of TJC standards on diverse populations.…”
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confidence: 99%