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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.
cdchongo

Advanced Practice Nurse Outcomes 1990-2008: A Systematic Review - 5 views

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    This article asks the question: "Compared to other providers (physicians or teams without APRNs), are APRN patient outcomes of care similar?" The study is specific to USA and includes data regarding NPs, CNRAs, and CNMs. Outcomes were determined by the following: patient satisfaction with provider/care, patient self-assessment of perceived health status, functional status, blood glucose, serum lipids, blood pressure, emergency department visits, hospitalization, duration of ventilation, length of stay, and mortality (p9).
cherirobison

Transition to the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Role: Making the Change from the Side to ... - 7 views

This article's title is figurative, yet descriptive of the actual role progression to transition to NNP APRN from expert NICU RN. This includes change in care delivery to care provision. The change...

http:__www.ingentaconnect.com_contentone_springer_jnn_2002_00000021_00000002_art00003 APRN Transition

started by cherirobison on 29 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
kwaltos

Economic benefits of less restrictive regulation of advanced practice nurses in North C... - 2 views

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    The researchers in this article focused on analyzing what kind of economic impact that giving APRNs full scope of practice in North Carolina would have. They calculated the impact by first projecting the increase in APRN graduates choosing to work in the state after full scope would be awarded. Projections of the increase in demand for providers due to both the ACA and an aging population were also taken into consideration. The findings in this analysis were that giving APRNs full scope of practice in the state would benefit the economy with increased output, employment, and tax revenue all while decreasing provider shortages. The state could save upwards of $495 million in gross product annually.
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    Hopefully, results such as these will give other states with more restrictive policies incentive to change their practice guidelines.
kmastin

Addressing Issues Impacting Advanced Nursing Practice Worldwide - 1 views

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    The APRN role is one that is continually evolving globally due to health care provider needs. This article looks specifically at barriers APRNs face that hinder them from practicing to the full extent of their scope and how to face these barriers to promote full scope of practice and address healthcare needs.
sameerah02

Barriers to NP Practice that Impact Healthcare Redesign - 3 views

This article states that APRN's should be able to practice to the fullest extent of their education and training. In today's healthcare environment, barriers limit APRN practice and this article li...

APRN practice transition Role Transition Scope Policy

chryczyk

Medscape Article - 0 views

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    Nurse Practitioner Workforce Article
chryczyk

National Governors Association Role of NPs - 0 views

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    This article was presented by the National Governors Association on the role that NPs can fill in healthcare
chryczyk

Primary Healthcare for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    The AAFP view on primary care for the 21st century and how NPs an help to bridge the healthcare gap.
chryczyk

National Conference of State Legislatures - 0 views

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    How NPs can fulfill the role of healthcare in rural America
sjapark

Impact of PC NP's in palliative care in outpatient setting. - 0 views

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    Impact out of how PCNP's in palliative care are making a positive and sometimes neutral (no negative) impact in healthcare and healthcare cost. There are better articles (from abstract alone), but no full length available for some reason via Emory Database/CINAHL/google (just not free/inaccessible).
kzoda26

Outcomes of adding acute care nurse practitioners to a Level I trauma service with the ... - 2 views

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    BACKGROUND: The trauma service experienced preventable delays caused by an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work restrictions and a 16% increase in patient census. Furthermore, nurses needed a consistently accessible provider for the coordination of care. We hypothesized that using experienced acute care nurse practitioners (ACNPs) on the stepdown unit would improve throughput and decrease length of stay (LOS) and hospital charges. Moreover, we hypothesized that adding ACNPs would improve staff satisfaction. On December 1, 2011, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Division of Trauma reassigned ACNPs to the stepdown area 5 days a week for a pilot program. METHODS: LOS data from December 1, 2011 through December 1, 2012 was compared with data from the same months from the previous two years and estimated hospital charges and patient days were extrapolated. Physician and nursing surveys were performed. Data from 2010 (n = 2,559) and 2011 (n= 2,671) were averaged and the mean LOS for the entire trauma service was 7.2 days. After adding an experienced ACNP, the average LOS decreased to 6.4 days, a 0.8 day reduction. Per patient, there was a $ 9,111.50 savings in hospital charges, for a reduction of $27.8 million dollars in hospital charges over the 12 month pilot program. RESULTS: A confidential survey administered to attending physicians showed that 100% agreed that a nurse practitioner in the stepdown area was beneficial and helped throughput. Dayshift nurses were surveyed, and 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the ACNPs were knowledgeable about the patient's plan of care, experienced in the care of trauma patients, and improved patient care overall. CONCLUSION: The addition of experienced ACNPs resulted in the decrease of overall trauma service LOS, saving almost $9 million in hospital charges
phungnlu

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Practice: Results of a 5-year Longitudinal Study - 5 views

http://ajcc.aacnjournals.org/content/14/3/211.full.pdf+html

APRN practice

started by phungnlu on 08 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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.
lbfuson

Impact of state nurse practitioner scope-of-practice regulation on health care delivery... - 0 views

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    This is a great systematic review that delves into state by state regulations on scope of practice for APRNs and how restrictive practice ultimately reduces access to healthcare particularly in rural populations. The impact of the ACA and shortage of PCPs to meet this demand is also explored. Enjoy!
tvthompson

NAPNAP_statement on Scope of Practice.pdf - 4 views

shared by tvthompson on 26 Aug 16 - No Cached
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    NAPNAP Position Statement on Age Parameters for Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Practice
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    This article details the age and scope of practice for Pediatric Nurse Practioners based on NAPNAP guidelines. This helps to guide both institutions and practioners with an age related scope of practice.
Kathryn Bland

The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Meeting Increasing Demand for Primary Care - 3 views

http://www.aacn.nche.edu/government-affairs/NGA-Nurse-Practitioner-Paper.pdf This article discusses the role of a nurse practitioner and their scope of practice and how it varies from state to...

primary care healthcare demand quality of

started by Kathryn Bland on 26 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
julianneammirati

APRN State Practice Environment - 19 views

I found this map helpful in determining which states were most restrictive in their legislation towards the APRN scope. This resource, maintained by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners,...

https:__www.aanp.org_legislation-regulation_state-legislation_state-practice-environment

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