Affiliation:
1. Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background:
There is an increasing demand for comprehensive geriatric care. Nurse practitioners (NPs), who undergo specialized training, are situated to provide such care. In Israel, the role of a geriatric nurse practitioner was introduced in the health care system 10 years ago. However, little is known about the rate of professional satisfaction and realization of full potential among these nurses.
Purpose:
The aims of this study are (1) to describe the geriatric NP workforce in Israel, (2) to measure the current geriatric scope of practice, and (3) to measure the geriatric NP satisfaction from their working environment.
Methodology:
For this cross-sectional study, a survey, comprising three sections relating to demographics, professional qualifications and scope of practice, and career satisfaction, was sent to 53 geriatric nurse practitioners in Israel who currently work as geriatric nurse practitioners.
Results:
Forty-seven nurses participated in the survey. Almost 64% reported that they are satisfied with their position, and 72% reported that they are able to fulfill their full scope of practice. The mean score for scope of practice was 68.31 out of a possible score of 100.
Conclusions:
A number of qualifications were correlated with satisfaction at work, indicating that nurses tend to be more satisfied at work when they are able to fulfill their potential.
Implications:
Ensuring nurse practitioners' ability to realize their full potential should be a goal of the health care system. Interventions should be in place to encourage nurses to perform tasks related to their work, for which they are trained.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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