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Advanced Practice Nursing Roles, Regulation, Education, and Practice: A Global Study

Kathy J. Wheeler, Minna Miller, Joyce Pulcini, Deborah C. Gray, Elissa Ladd, Mary Kay Rayens

2022Annals of Global Health156 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Several subgroups of the International Council of Nurses Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse Network (ICN NP/APNN) have periodically analyzed APN (nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist) development around the world. The primary objective of this study was to describe the global status of APN practice regarding scope of practice, education, regulation, and practice climate. An additional objective was to look for gaps in these same areas of role development in order to recommend future initiatives. Methods: Annual ICN NP/APNN Conference in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Links to the survey were provided there and via multiple platforms over the next year. Results: Survey results from 325 respondents, representing 26 countries, were analyzed through descriptive techniques. Although progress was reported, particularly in education, results indicated the APN profession around the world continues to struggle over titling, title protection, regulation development, credentialing, and barriers to practice. Conclusions and Practice/Policy Relevance: APNs have the potential to help the world reach the Sustainable Development Goal of universal health coverage. Several recommendations are provided to help ensure APNs achieve these goals.

Topics & Concepts

CredentialingScope of practiceScope (computer science)Clinical PracticeNurse practitionersMedicineAdvanced Practice NursesNursingGlobal healthMedical educationPolitical scienceHealth carePublic healthLawProgramming languageComputer scienceNursing Roles and PracticesNursing education and managementNursing Education, Practice, and Leadership