PMID: 9188335May 1, 1997Paper

A conceptual framework for advanced practice: an action research project operationalizing an advanced practitioner/consultant nurse role

Journal of Clinical Nursing
K Manley

Abstract

A preliminary conceptual framework for an advanced practice/consultant nurse role is presented which links the role to its context and outcomes. The conceptual framework was developed in the process of analysing data from a 3-year action research study involving the operationalization of an advanced practice/consultant nurse role in a Nursing Development Unit. The skills and knowledge base of consultancy, underpinned by a strong nursing foundation, augmented by strong leadership and combined with the educator and researcher functions, are presented as the attributes of the advanced practitioner/consultant nurse. The facilitation of a transformational culture is highlighted as central to the skills and processes used within the role. Implications for the preparation and accreditation of the advanced practitioner/consultant nurse are highlighted.

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