Mapping advanced practice nurses' scope of practice, satisfaction, and drivers of role performance.

Beckmann, Sonja; Schmid-Mohler, Gabriela; Spichiger, Elisabeth; Eicher, Manuela; Nicca, Dunja; Ullmann-Bremi, Andrea; Petry, Heidi (2024). Mapping advanced practice nurses' scope of practice, satisfaction, and drivers of role performance. (In Press). Pflege Hogrefe 10.1024/1012-5302/a000980

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Background: Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) roles in Switzerland include Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Nurse Practitioner (NP) and blended roles. The variety contributes to unclear profiles and scope of practice. Aim: To describe a) the performance of APN tasks according to Hamric's competencies, b) job satisfaction, and c) barriers and facilitators to role performance. Methods: Nationwide cross-sectional survey among clinically working APNs. Inclusion criteria: academic degree, role with advanced nursing competency. Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data using inferential statistics and content analysis. Results: Of the 222 APNs, 49% (n = 108) described themselves as CNSs, 37% (n = 81) as working in a blended role, and 15% (n = 33) as NP. APNs provided the greatest proportion of their tasks in the competency direct clinical practice and the least in ethical decision-making. Group comparisons between roles revealed significant differences in the competencies: direct clinical practice, guidance and coaching, leadership, and evidence-based practice. Job satisfaction was high (76%, n = 165), most often described by the category work content/role (e.g., defined scope of practice). The most frequent barrier to role performance was the category scope of practice (e.g., unclear responsibilities); the most frequent facilitator was the category professional recognition (e.g., respect). Conclusion: The study highlights current APN scope of practice and can support the advancement of the role through clinical practice, educational institutions, and research.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

UniBE Contributor:

Spichiger, Elisabeth

ISSN:

1012-5302

Publisher:

Hogrefe

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

15 Feb 2024 08:43

Last Modified:

16 Feb 2024 06:02

Publisher DOI:

10.1024/1012-5302/a000980

PubMed ID:

38353641

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Querschnittstudie Zufriedenheit im Beruf advanced practice nursing clinical nurse specialist cross-sectional study job satisfaction nurse practitioner

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/192916

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/192916

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