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marevalo

Full Practice Authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses is a Gender Issue - 0 views

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    In this article, author Lugo discusses the findings of her study relating limits on full practice authority for APRNs to issues of gender equality. She investigated the link between state support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and laws in these states allowing APRNs full scope of practice and prescribing rights. Her study showed that states that have historically and currently supported the ERA in fact allow greater APRN scope of practice, and thus she draws conclusions about attitudes towards women's equality and the regulation of advanced practice nursing, which remains to be a woman-dominated profession.
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    In this May 2016 article published in the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, Dr. Nancy Rudner Lugo argues that advanced practicing nursing viewed through a gendered perspective due to nursing's history as a predominantly female profession; because of this, APRNS in states that are less accepting of women's equality have a more narrow scope of practice. There is not currently a national-level evidence based method used to determine APRN scope, and is instead decided at the state level. The author seeks to explain the cause of the discrepancy between differing APRN scopes of practice in different states by comparing the APRN scope of practice between states that did and did not vote to pass the Equal Right Amendment, positing that states with cultural attitudes that are more equitable between genders reflect this at the legislative level, thus explaining the wider or full practice authority given to APRNs in these states. In conclusion, Lugo advocates for increasing the number of women in legislative positions, forming relationships between women's equality organizations and groups working towards expanded health care access, and emphasizing the skills and competency of APRNs in achieving positive patient health outcomes.
erdixon

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/doi/10.1002/2327-6924.12203/epdf - 7 views

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    In 2006, APRNS gained legal authority to write prescriptions in Georgia. It has been shown that nearly 40% of APRNS are still not writing prescriptions. Georgia is one of the most restrictive states in terms of APRN scope of practice. Policy changes are recommended to enhance the practice environment of APRNs to support the delivery of quality care
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    This article discusses APRN's in Georgia and their prescriptive authority. Georgia is one of the most restrictive states regarding APRN scope of practice. After a lengthy battle, APRN's were granted prescriptive rights in 2006; although, many are still not practicing to their full scope.
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    This article discusses the evolution of APRN practice in the state of Georgia, the barriers to practice, and the implications. As many of us know, the south, and Georgia specifically, is one of the most restrictive states in regards to practice.
kvbomar

History of APRN | NCSBN - 13 views

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    This article presents the development of APRN in the recent 20 years. Really a giant step regarding to scope of practice and license issue.
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    This article gives a background of the development of certification exams for licensing APRNs.
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    This article provides a brief history of the APRN role and how it has evolved over time. There are many links provided within the article that are intersting to better understand th initial thoughs about APRNs and how the role has changed and evolved over a relatively breif period of time.
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    This article is a great resource for learning a little more about the history of APRNs. It provides some history about the use of certification exams for licensure.
mfdoss

APRNs Are Georgia's Answer to its Shortage of Primary Care Providers! https://uaprn.enp... - 5 views

https://uaprn.enpnetwork.com/page/17861-aprns-are-georgia-s-answer-to-its-shortage-of-primary-care-providers- This article is specific to Georgia and touches on the history of the role of the APRN...

APRN history transition

started by mfdoss on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
tmauldin13

Barriers to NP Practice that Impact Healthcare Redesign - 8 views

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    This article discusses the barriers to NP practice with the current healthcare reform by addressing the shortage of primary care providers and the limitations of APRN practice. Barriers that were emphasized include state practice and licensure, physician related issues, education, and role perception. This article stresses that an APRN should be able to practice to the fullest extent of their training.
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    This article speaks to the many barriers to NP practice such as state regulations, lack of physician knowledge of scope of practice, payer policies not allowing full scope of practice, prescriptive privilege, etc. With the ACA and expanded healthcare coverage, it is necessary to address the barriers to NP practice since NPs will be essential to meeting the healthcare needs in the US over the next few years.
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    This is an excellent overview of common barriers to APRN practice that effect the Triple Aim for healthcare: better care (individuals), better health (populations), and lower cost.
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    This article first provides a brief history on APRNs. It also discusses barriers to the APRN scope of practice.
yscho4

Journal of Pediatric Health Care - 8 views

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    While this article is not specific to the FNP specialty, I find it interesting because it discusses the evolving global role of APRNs.
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    This article provides a brief history of the APRN role and the advancement from a CRNA, to midwives, then to FNPs. The focus is the family nurse practitioner role. The author shows the connection with Erik Ericsson's stages of development and provides examples of how the role of the NP progressed through those stages. Examples are also provided from a world development perspective, as each country has also had to move through the same phases of development before moving on to the next. The author concludes that we (the U.S.) are still in the final stage of development (Integrity-older adult).
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    This resource provides a brief history of APRN and outlines the developmental steps in advanced practice roles that can be helpful know for countries where the role of APRN are being established or growing.
lauradwatson

Historical Perspectives on an Expanded Role for Nursing - 5 views

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    This article chronicles the history of nursing and how expanding the role of nurses was initially justified. It discusses how this expanded role eventually became the role of the nurse practitioner that we are familiar with today.
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    I found this article to be completely fascinating as I was almost completely unaware of the history of the APRN role. I have heard of Lillian Wald and Mary Breckenridge but didn't know the full extent of their backgrounds. I enjoyed the history provided in this article and feel that it was a perfect reading to begin my APRN transition. It provided some important information on how the role of the nurse changed and was diminished by ourselves (ANA) before being re-expanded in the 1960s with the role of the NP. I'd love to hear what others think and if you have other interesting historical articles on the background of the APRN role!
aqela4u

Advanced Practice Nursing: Reflections on the Past, Issues for the Future - 2 views

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    This article begins by informing us that the first APRN was in 1877. The article defines an APRN discusses APRNs history, scope of practice, different specialties and their role and educational requirements along with our future needs in Oncology and the importance of our input in the business of healthcare. It ends with the emphasis that our importance must be documented and communicated to healthcare decision makers and we need to collaborate with physicians and administrators and negotiate with business makers to change healthcare reform.
mlrutledge

APRN prescribing in Georgia: An evolving environment - Shilling - 2014 - Journal of the... - 0 views

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    This article details the history of prescriptive authority for APRNs in Georgia and the current* state of affairs (*published in 2014) regarding how many APRNs utilize this within practice.
cnajarian

AANP - Historical Timeline - 12 views

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    When I typed in "APRN history" into Google, this was the first item to populate. The article is from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners website and is a timeline of significant events that have occurred over the course of APRN history. I was surprised to see that one of the first NP programs was created at Boston College. My mother is a graduate from their BSN program! The AANP was developed in 1985 and has since helped pioneer the career. Enjoy!
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    The AANP website has a descriptive historical timeline of the NP role from 1965 through today.
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    I also found this article on my initial search- I like how easily accessible it was to learn some history about our practice!
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    This timeline is great in understanding specific milestones as the role of nurse practitioners (NPs) developed especially in regards to legislation and organizations that advocate for the role of an NP.
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    This site breaks down the role of a nurse, how much they've grown, and organizations that have developed, decade by decade.
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    This was a great overview of the nurse practitioner role. There was also a very interesting infographic on the website as well.
rgar30

Historical Timeline of APRNs - 5 views

  • Dr. Loretta Ford and Dr. Henry Silver develop the first Nurse Practitioner (NP) program at the University of Colorado
  • More than 65 NP programs exist in the U.S National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) is established
  • The Burlington Randomized Trial Study finds that NPs make appropriate referrals when medical intervention is necessary
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  • The Association of Faculties and Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (AFPNP) is established and begins developing PNP curriculum
  • National Nurse Practitioner Week, held annually in November, is recognized in a proclamation by U.S. Congress
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    Timeline on the role of the NP/APRN from the beginning. I like that it's done by decade.
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    Brief history of AANP
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    Very helpful timeline of the creation and establishment of NPs
lwhitehurst

Advanced Practice Registered Nursing Defined - 0 views

http://www.graduatenursingedu.org/aprn-definition/ This article discusses APRN roles, what they are, how they are obtained and covers some of the history of APRN practice, as well as what can be e...

started by lwhitehurst on 27 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
ocole2

NIH Clinical Center: APRN History - 0 views

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    Definition and education requirements of NP's and history of when they first starting practicing in the US
nshojae

A Brief History of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and NAPNAP - 1 views

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    This article does a wonderful job of providing the historical background to the pediatric nurse practitioner profession. It touches upon some of the most memorable accomplishments that were achieved both in the specialty itself and the influential role it played on the profession of nurse practitioners in all specialties. This was a very beneficial resource that I utilized for my APRN infographic!
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.
jennybrosseau

APRN regulation: the licensure-certification interface - 3 views

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    This article from the AACN provides a good summary of the history of the AGACNP role up to the development of the consensus model, and developments afterwards until 2011, when the article was published. It also provides advice to readers on how to react to the consensus model.
jbstrick229

http://ac.els-cdn.com/S001236921731406X/1-s2.0-S001236921731406X-main.pdf?_tid=a01d1bb6... - 0 views

This article briefly discusses the history of the APRN, while highlight preparation, education and evolving role of the acute care nurse practitioner.

APRN History Acute Care

started by jbstrick229 on 27 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
cchunter1991

Research regarding APRN specialty area history - 1 views

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/103/5/1050.1.full.pdf An article highlighting the contribution of APRNs (and PAs) in the hospital care setting. This article includes educa...

started by cchunter1991 on 17 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
atmaror

Earliest APRN-run primary care clinics - 1 views

These three articles discuss the history and operations of the first clinic run entirely by primary care nurses - Columbia Advanced Practice Nurse Associates (CAPNA). CAPNA is he first clinic staf...

APRN Primary care Scope of Practice

started by atmaror on 23 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
allopez1988

Hiring Appropriate Providers for Different Populations: Acute Care Nurse Practitioners - 1 views

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    This article talks about how the use of acute care nurse practitioner helps hospitals deliver better care because the APRNs are able to draw from past experiences in order to provide the best care to their patients.
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