• 제목/요약/키워드: advanced practice registered nurse

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전문간호사 자격관리 전문기관의 조직 및 운영(안) (Model of The Korea Regulatory Body of Advanced Practice Registered Nurse)

  • 조재현;김기경
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.437-448
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: The study was done to develop the model of regulatory body of advanced practice registered nurse. Method: This was a descriptive study adopted a method of comparison and construction of laws. Result: The type of partnership of government and people were privatization, negotiated rule-making, standard-setting authority, self-regulation. The pattern of partnership were applied to the regulatory body's role; administration of certification and examination, setting standards for nursing education programs and approval nursing programs. The regulatory body of advanced practice registered nurse was organized according to it's role. Conclusions: It is needed to proceed to self-regulation step by step.

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종양전문간호사가 제공한 간호서비스의 구조.과정적 측면의 분석 (Analysis of Nursing Services of Oncology Advanced Practice Nurses from the View Point of Structure and Process)

  • 김민영
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.352-363
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate nursing services of Oncology Advanced Practice Nurses(OAPNs) from the view point of structure and process. Methods: Roles and practices of OAPNs for cancer patients on chemotherapy were investigated by semi-structured interview and survey. Subjects were 14 OAPNs in 3 hospitals. Results: OAPNs had high level of education and certification than registered nurses. Most subjects of OAPNs were patients on chemotherapy and OAPNs used most of their time in education and expert nursing practice. 57.1% of OAPNs used delegated order. They were satisfied with their job in general, but satisfaction in communication with nurse manager or resident doctor was low. Conclusion: These results will be the concrete explanation for the nursing services of OAPNs. On the basis of theses results, more study about effects of OAPNs will be needed.

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여성의 건강을 위한 간호전달체계 모형개발 - 조산원 중심으로 - (Model Development of Nursing Care System for Women's Health : Based on Nurse-Midwifery Clinic)

  • 박영숙
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.133-145
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    • 1999
  • The purposesof the study are to analyze the community nursing center in U.S.A and to develop the model of nursing care system based on nurse-midwifery clinic in community for women's health in Korea. 1. In America nursing center is defined as nurse-anchored system of primary care delivery or neighborhood health center. Nursing centers are identified the following four types: (1) community outreach centers, which are similar to traditional public health clinics: (2) institutional-based centers following the mission of a large institution, such as a hospital or university: (3) wellness/health promotion centers, which offer screening, education, counseling, triage, and health maintenance services: and (4) independent practice. Nursing centers are a concept of services provided by nurses in practice arrangements in a community. Nursing centers offer a variety of services, ranging from primary care provided by advanced practice nurses with medical acute management and nursing care to the more traditional education, health promotion, screening wellness and coordination services. Some services, such as the care provided by advanced practice nurses are reimbursed under various insurance plan in some instances and states, where as others, such as preventive and educational services, are not. Thus, lack of reimbursement has threatened the survival of some centers. Licensing of nursing centers varies by state and program and accreditation of nursing centers is also limited. 52% of centers are affiliated with another facility and 48% are freestanding centers. The number of registered nurse at the nursing centers ranges from just one to 115, with a mean of eight RNs peragency and a median of three. Nursing centers avail ability varies: 14% are open 24 hours, 27% have variable short hours, 23% are open 6-7 days per week, and 36% are open Monday- Friday. As the result of my visiting three health centers in Seattle and San Francisco, the women's primary care nurse practitioners focus on a systematic and comprehensive assessment of the health status of women and diagnosis and management of common physical and psychosocial health concerns of women in ambulatory settings. Therapeutic nursing strategies are directed toward self-care, risk reoduction, health surveillance, stress reduction, healthy nutrition, social support, healthy coping, psychological well-being, and pharmacological therapy. They function as primary care providers for the well ness and illness care of women from adolescence through the older adult years and pregnant families. 2. In Korea a nurse-midwife practices independently for pregnant women's health including childbearing family at her own clinic in community. Her services are reimbursed under national health insurance but they are not paid on a fee-for-service schedule covering items. Analyzing the nursing centers in America, I suggest that nurse-midwifery clinics offer primary care for women and home care for chronic ill patients. The health law and health insurance policy should be reovised in order to expand nurse-midwife's and home care nurse's roles at nurse-midwifery clinic.

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전문간호사 양성을 위한 간호대학원 교과과정 및 운영방안 개발 (A Study for Curriculum Development for Advanced Nurse Practitioner Program)

  • 조원정;이태화;김소야자;장순복;이원희;김광숙
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.917-928
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    • 2002
  • The traditional nursing roles have become increasingly blurred. Nurses are now working in different ways and at higher levels of practice that enable nurses to adapt their roles and take on new responsibilities. The advanced role of nurses requires a different kind of master-level prepared education. Method & Result: This article describes an curriculum development process in preparing registered nurses for their advanced nurese' roles in the area of acute adult health nursing, geriatric nursing, pediatric nursing, neonatal intensive care nursing and oncology nursing. Several important issues to be solved regarding introduction of APN were also discussed. Conclusion: The curriculum that was proposed in the study will equip nurses to meet the challenges of future healthcare provision and will be a model to other areas of nursing practice and curriculum development.