Roberts-Davis M, Nolan M R, Read S, Gilbert P
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield, UK.
Accid Emerg Nurs. 1998 Jan;6(1):36-40. doi: 10.1016/s0965-2302(98)90057-1.
This paper outlines the findings of the first phase of a Department of Health funded project: Realizing Specialist and Advanced Nursing Practice establishing the parameters of and identifying competencies for 'Nurse Practitioner' roles and evaluating programmes of preparation. An extensive literature review and interviews with 49 key informants was used to revise a typology of Domains of Innovative Nursing Roles which the authors had constructed. It also emerged from the key informant interviews that a substantial number of respondents considered the role of the Nurse Practitioner (NP) to be a composite of both specialist and advanced practice. Further analysis indicated that although current preparation for a 'specialist' role would meet many of the outcomes perceived necessary to prepare individuals for the NP role, something 'extra' was seen as a prerequisite for the NP. It is suggested, therefore, that there is a strong case for considering the NP role in terms of 'specialist plus', and that the typology can be helpful in considering the major emphasis within NP roles.