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jnhern2

Origins of Nurse-Midwifery in the United States and its Expansion in the 1940s. - 0 views

This article provides a brief outline of the history of the nurse-midwife in our nation and the expansion of this role in the United States. Dawley, K. (2003), Origins of Nurse-Midwifery in th...

started by jnhern2 on 23 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
ccundiff

Certification and education as determinants of nurse practitioner scope of practice: An... - 3 views

This article explains that we still have a long way to go to have a uniform SOP across the nation. Apparently 18 states and the DC had specific regulations of SOP and certification for NPs whereas ...

APRN practice scope Policy

started by ccundiff on 23 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
wendy487

https://www.ncsbn.org/Consensus_Model_for_APRN_Regulation_July_2008.pdf - 0 views

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    This article describes the Consensus Model developed in 2008 for the APRN role for licensure, accreditation and certification across the United States. Though the intended goal for adoption was in 2015 (still has not happened yet), there is still much work that needs to be done at the state and national level to get this to approved.
Andrea Barrington

Origins of Nurse-Midwifery in the United States and its Expansion in the 1940s - 2 views

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    This article reviews the origins of nurse-midwifery in the United States during the early decades of the 20th century and explores professional expansion between 1940 and 1950. Nurse-midwifery emerged from the vision of public health nurses, obstetricians, and social reformers concerned about high maternal and infant mortality rates at the turn of the century.
ericadp

The history of the neonatal nurse practitioner in the United States - 0 views

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    This article takes an in depth look at the history of the NNP role in the Unites States. It was the only free article that I could find and provided ample information about the history of the specialty. Thanks Cheri for your initial post of this article earlier in the week, it was extremely helpful.
Jan Johnson

Nurse Practitioner Education in the United States. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practi... - 0 views

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    The article provides a good comprehensive timeline of the history of Advanced Practice Nurse specialties.
vlancas

History of Nurse Practitioners in the United States [Slideshow] - Blog - 11 views

  • In honor of National Nurse Practitioner Week, the following slideshow explores the history and major milestones of nurse practitioners in America.
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      This article has a great overview of history for nurse practitioners and a slideshow as well!
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    "Council of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners, a move that helped solidify the role of Nurse Practitioners in the United States health care system"
briansestrich

Certification and education as determinants of nurse practitioner scope of practice: An... - 3 views

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    This article is about scope of practice and gives a state by state analysis of regulations and how the 2008 consensus applies.
laurengoldman

http://www.nursingworld.org/DocumentVault/APRN-Resource-Section/Understanding-APRN-Dist... - 1 views

This study analyzed National Provider Identifier (NPI) data from 2010 to understand the distribution of APRN's in rural and urban areas of the United States and how practice autonomy contributes to...

started by laurengoldman on 30 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
clgolle

Nurse Practitioners: Shaping the Future of Health Care - 1 views

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    This article is from the University of Penn. School of Nursing stating that APRN's are the future of healthcare because of there wide knowledge of various fields (FNP's).
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    This article gives a succinct overview of the origins of advanced practice nursing in the United States.
hkendrick

Nurse-Midwifery in the United States and Its 1940s Expansion - 3 views

shared by hkendrick on 06 Sep 14 - Cached
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    History of the CNM
sjwetze

Growth and development of the nurse practitioner role around the globe. - 1 views

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    This article discusses how the role of the Nurse Practitioner profession has expanded around the world. They outline the "developmental progress" of the role in the United States and compare the role development of the NP to that of Erickson's developmental stages in children. Interesting read!
jkirk13

Origins of Nurse-Midwifery in the United States and Its Expansion in the 1940s - 0 views

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    Article written by a CNM on the history of midwifery up to the 1940s.
hlee569

Nurse practitioners were 'Lone Rangers,' founder says - CNN.com - 1 views

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    Ford and Silver, co-founder of nurse practitioner movement
arueschenberg

Interdisciplinary Primary Care Approach to Behavioral Health - 1 views

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    Article showing an application of teamwork in a primary care setting to develop a behavior health intervention. See the abstract below! J Am Board Fam Med. 2015 Sep-Oct;28 Suppl 1:S21-31. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.S1.150042. Abstract PURPOSE: This paper sought to describe how clinicians from different backgrounds interact to deliver integrated behavioral and primary health care, and the contextual factors that shape such interactions. METHODS: This was a comparative case study in which a multidisciplinary team used an immersion-crystallization approach to analyze data from observations of practice operations, interviews with practice members, and implementation diaries. The observed practices were drawn from 2 studies: Advancing Care Together, a demonstration project of 11 practices located in Colorado; and the Integration Workforce Study, consisting of 8 practices located across the United States. RESULTS: Primary care and behavioral health clinicians used 3 interpersonal strategies to work together in integrated settings: consulting, coordinating, and collaborating (3Cs). Consulting occurred when clinicians sought advice, validated care plans, or corroborated perceptions of a patient's needs with another professional. Coordinating involved 2 professionals working in a parallel or in a back-and-forth fashion to achieve a common patient care goal, while delivering care separately. Collaborating involved 2 or more professionals interacting in real time to discuss a patient's presenting symptoms, describe their views on treatment, and jointly develop a care plan. Collaborative behavior emerged when a patient's care or situation was complex or novel. We identified contextual factors shaping use of the 3Cs, including: time to plan patient care, staffing, employing brief therapeutic approaches, proximity of clinical team members, and electronic health record documenting behavior. CONCLUSION: Primary care and behavioral health clinicians, through their interactions, c
carol1234

http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/Career/75/Nurse_Practitioner - 0 views

Approximately 15% of all NPs have their own private practices. There are also a number of nurse-managed health centers across the United States, in which all of the health care is directed and prov...

started by carol1234 on 11 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
swagrn

GetAMedJob | Physician | GA, United States - 0 views

shared by swagrn on 02 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    GetAMedJob - Searching for a healthcare position doesn't have to be a daunting experience!
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kchamb8

An Exploration of Power Within the Student-Preceptor Relationship of Direct-Entry Midwi... - 0 views

This comprehensive thesis explores the ins and outs of the role of preceptorship in midwifery education including the power struggles, the culture of bullying "eating their young" that exists in nu...

New grad NP Transition Role Transition Teamwork

started by kchamb8 on 26 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
cmhiggins

Origins of Nurse-Midwifery in the United States and its Expansion in the 1940s - 2 views

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    Dawley clearly outlines the critical role birth centers and home birth during the 1930's and 1940's played in the developed of our current professional midwifery culture.
bnichola168

Autonomy of nurse practitioners in primary care: An integrative review - 0 views

shared by bnichola168 on 27 Aug 17 - No Cached
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    This article discusses the benefits and pit-falls to autonomous primary care Nurse practitioner practice and advocates for cost effective improvements to our healthcare system. The research suggests that Nurse practitioners who practice independently report greater job satisfaction, improved patient outcomes and provide low cost, high quality services that are equal or superior to primary care physicians. Unfortunately, current healthcare reimbursement models, policies and reluctant physicians have created barriers to autonomous NP practices. The author suggests that autonomous practice requires further research across the U.S, the establishment of a well-defined model and the evaluation of patient outcomes, in order to determine whether the present day Nurse Practitioner requires future collaborative agreements with physicians, in order to provide quality patient care across the United States.
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