Psychotherapeutic nursing as Advanced Clinical Practice for the promotion of mental health in Spain

Author:

García‐Sastre María Montserrat1ORCID,Castro‐Molina Francisco Javier2,Cabanillas Rubén Chacón3,Corrales Carmen Sánchez4,Jardón Golmar Laura5,Carretero Román Julián6,Aguilera Serrano Carlos7,

Affiliation:

1. Nursing and Physiotherapy Department University of Alcalá Alcalá de Henares Spain

2. Nursing School ‘Nuestra Señora de Candelaria’ University of La Laguna La Laguna Spain

3. Community Mental Health Unit University Hospital ‘Infanta Leonor’ Madrid Spain

4. Community Mental Health Unit University Hospital of Toledo Toledo Spain

5. Hospital ‘Nicolás Peña’ of Vigo Vigo Spain

6. University Hospital ‘Infanta Leonor’ Madrid Spain

7. Departament of Mental Health University General Hospital of Málaga Malaga Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo contribute to the recognition of psychotherapeutic nursing (PTN) as a regulated advanced clinical practice (ACP) in Spain, as is the case in other countries.BackgroundNurses are continually evolving to improve overall health outcomes. PTN has become a reality, with several authors describing it as an ACP. In Spain, psychotherapy is not officially regulated, which has led to a significant number of psychiatric nurses adopting an important ACP in this area without recognition.Sources of evidenceEvidence confirms that PTN possesses the attributes necessary to be considered an ACP. Nurses, like psychotherapists, independently address the complex needs of individuals and families within the context of therapeutic relationships, and there is a pressing need to advance formal processes of regulation and certification.DiscussionPTN has evolved at different rates depending on local initiatives, policies and various professional interests. In Spain, it is crucial to evaluate its outcomes, recognise it as an ACP and develop training plans for its regulation and accreditation.ConclusionsMental health nurses in Spain have a strong interest in PTN being recognised as an ACP. To this end, they should join forces with other partners, scientific associations and international bodies such as the International Council of Nurses (ICN) to make PTN an internationally recognised ACP.Implications for nursing practicePsychotherapeutic nurses could contribute to improving mental health outcomes, client satisfaction and health system efficiency, and their formal recognition is an opportunity to enhance their professional identity, competence and autonomy.Implications for nursing policyNursing policy needs to be reoriented towards strengthening psychotherapy as an ACP. Synergies and alliances between international nursing associations and the ICN can promote its development and implementation, while research, education and leadership are essential to achieving official regulation and accreditation.

Publisher

Wiley

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