Hilderley L J
Oncol Nurs Forum. 1991 Apr;18(3):585-91.
The role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) has been established and described in some detail. The majority of these specialists practice in academic centers or large hospitals, often in concert with a group of their peers and with strong administrative support for the advanced practice role. Changes in the healthcare system, particularly the recent trend toward the establishment of freestanding cancer centers, have opened new practice opportunities for advanced nursing practitioners. This article describes the transition of a radiation oncology CNS from a university hospital to a collaborative practice in a private radiation oncology setting. The CNS describes important steps in this process, including negotiation of role functions and benefits, maintenance of professional commitments, and collaborative practice issues. Comments from the radiation oncologist, along with speculation on the future of the practice, also are included.
临床护理专家(CNS)的角色已经确立并得到了较为详细的描述。这些专家大多在学术中心或大型医院执业,通常与一群同行合作,并在高级实践角色方面获得强有力的行政支持。医疗保健系统的变革,尤其是近期建立独立癌症中心的趋势,为高级护理从业者带来了新的执业机会。本文描述了一位放射肿瘤学CNS从大学医院向私立放射肿瘤学环境中的协作实践的转变。这位CNS描述了这一过程中的重要步骤,包括角色功能和福利的协商、职业承诺的维持以及协作实践问题。还包括了放射肿瘤学家的意见以及对该实践未来的推测。