Morgan Colin, Barry Catherine, Barnes Katie
Liverpool Women's Hospital, Crown Street, Liverpool, UK ; Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2012 Dec 13;3:129-37. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S29270. Print 2012.
The advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) role first developed in the USA in the 1960s in primary care. Since then, it has evolved in many different countries and subspecialties, creating a variety of challenges for those designing and implementing master's programs for this valuable professional group. We focus on ANPs in the neonatal and pediatric intensive care setting to illustrate the complexity of issues faced by both faculty and students in such a program. We review the impact of limited resources, faculty recruitment/accreditation, and the relationship with the medical profession in establishing a curriculum. We explore the evidence for the importance of ANP role definition, supervision, and identity among other health professionals to secure a successful role transition. We describe how recent advances in technology can be used to innovate with new styles of teaching and learning to overcome some of the difficulties in running master's programs for small subspecialties. We illustrate, through our own experience, how a thorough assessment of the available literature can be used to innovate and develop strategies to create an individual MSc programs that are designed to meet the needs of highly specialized advanced neonatal and pediatric nursing practice.
高级执业护士(ANP)这一角色最初于20世纪60年代在美国的初级护理领域出现。从那时起,它在许多不同国家和亚专业领域不断发展,给那些为这个重要专业群体设计和实施硕士项目的人带来了各种挑战。我们聚焦于新生儿及儿科重症监护环境中的高级执业护士,以说明在这样一个项目中教师和学生所面临问题的复杂性。我们审视了资源有限、教师招聘/认证以及在制定课程时与医学专业的关系所产生的影响。我们探究了高级执业护士角色定义、监督以及在其他医疗专业人员中确立身份认同对于确保成功角色转变的重要性的证据。我们描述了如何利用最新的技术进展来创新教学方式,以克服为小众亚专业领域开展硕士项目时遇到的一些困难。通过我们自己的经验,我们说明了如何通过对现有文献进行全面评估来创新和制定策略,以创建满足高度专业化的新生儿及儿科高级护理实践需求的个性化理学硕士项目。