Author:
Carryer Jenny,Gardner Glenn,Dunn Sandra,Gardner Anne
Abstract
Nurse practitioners will become a vital component
of the health workforce because of the growing
need to manage chronic illness, to deliver effective
primary health services, and to manage workforce
challenges effectively. In addition, the role of nurse
practitioner is an excellent example of increased
workforce flexibility and changes to occupational
boundaries. This paper draws on an Australasian
research project which defined the core role of
nurse practitioners, and identified capability as the
component of their level of practice that makes
their service most useful. We argue that any
tendency to write specific protocols to define the
limits of nurse practitioner practice will reduce the
efficacy of their contribution. The distinction we
wish to make in this paper is between guidelines
aiming to support practice, and protocols which
aim to control practice.
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