Document Type

Article

Language

eng

Publication Date

2009

Publisher

Wiley

Source Publication

Public Health Nursing

Source ISSN

0737-1209

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives: This paper presents thoughts of practice leaders in the community/public health nursing (C/PHN) specialty on advanced nursing practice (ANP) and the necessary educational preparation for such practice.

Design and Sample: Practice leaders were engaged in conversations specifically focused on the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) as preparation for ANP in their specialties, and asked to consider the benefits of, and challenges to, this educational program.

Measures and Results: The resulting remarks were then assessed for themes by the interviewers and these are presented along with thoughts on the future of education for ANP.

Conclusion: Overall, there was much agreement among the practice leaders interviewed about the importance of a broad skill set for ANP in the specialty. However, the practice leaders interviewed here also identified the practical challenges involved in educating nurses at the DNP level in the C/PHN specialty, as well as some concerns about the definitions of ANP for the future.

Comments

Accepted version. Public Health Nursing, Vol. 26, No. 5 (2009): 405-411. DOI. © 2009 Wiley. Used with permission.

Susan Breakwell was affiliated with Rush University Medical Center at the time of publication.

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