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A Historical Overview of the Development of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles in Canada

Authors :
Nancy Carter
Faith Donald
Patricia Harbman
Kelley Kilpatrick
Sharon Kaasalainen
Alba DiCenso
Denise Bryant-Lukosius
Ruth Martin-Misener
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Longwoods Publishing, 2010.

Abstract

Advanced practice nursing has evolved over the years to become recognized today as an important and growing trend among healthcare systems worldwide. To understand the development and current status of advanced practice nursing within a Canadian context, it is important to explore its historical roots and influences. The purpose of this paper is to provide a historical overview of the major influences on the development of advanced practice nursing roles that exist in Canada today, those roles being the nurse practitioner and the clinical nurse specialist. Using a scoping review and qualitative interviews, data were summarized according to three distinct time periods related to the development of advanced practice nursing. They are the early beginnings; the first formal wave, between the mid 1960s and mid 1980s; and the second wave, beginning in the late 1980s and continuing to the present. This paper highlights how advanced practice nursing roles have evolved over the years to meet emerging needs within the Canadian healthcare system. A number of influential factors have both facilitated and hindered the development of the roles, despite strong evidence to support their effectiveness. Given the progress over the past few decades, the future of advanced practice nursing within the Canadian healthcare system is promising.

Details

ISSN :
19296355
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nursing Leadership
Accession number :
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