Pedro Sastre-Fullana1, Joan E De Pedro-Gómez2, Miquel Bennasar-Veny2, Juan C Fernández-Domínguez3, Albert J Sesé-Abad4, José M Morales-Asencio5. 1. Departamento de Enfermería, Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, España. Electronic address: p.sastre@uib.es. 2. Departamento de Enfermería, Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, España. 3. Departamento de Fisioterapia, Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, España. 4. Departamento de Psicología, Facultad de Psicología, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, España. 5. Departamento de Enfermería, Facultad de las Ciencias de la Salud,Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, España.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of international consensus on the exact definition and core competencies of advanced practice nursing (APN) roles, a problem particularly acute in our national context due to the lack of APN role development, which has a significantly short history in our country. The main objective of this paper was the delineation of the competence framework for Advanced Practice Nurses in our national context based on expert consensus through the Delphi method METHOD: Based on a preliminary literature review process, a conglomerate of 17 domains of competence (clusters of related competencies) were identified. This initial set was revised, refined and validated by a group of expert panellists on the subject (clinicians, researchers, managers, and teachers) through successive rounds in search of a suitable consensus on each of the various proposed items RESULTS: The results helped to establish a solid foundation in the form of a skills map that could identify those sets of more specific competencies for advanced practice roles, regardless of regulatory and professional practice context, identifying domains such as Research and Evidence Based Practice, Clinical and Professional Leadership, or Care Management DISCUSSION: This set of skills related to advanced practice roles in our environment can delineate competency standards common to this level of nursing practice, and serve as a reference for policy development, a review of roles, or the establishment of academic profiles.
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of international consensus on the exact definition and core competencies of advanced practice nursing (APN) roles, a problem particularly acute in our national context due to the lack of APN role development, which has a significantly short history in our country. The main objective of this paper was the delineation of the competence framework for Advanced Practice Nurses in our national context based on expert consensus through the Delphi method METHOD: Based on a preliminary literature review process, a conglomerate of 17 domains of competence (clusters of related competencies) were identified. This initial set was revised, refined and validated by a group of expert panellists on the subject (clinicians, researchers, managers, and teachers) through successive rounds in search of a suitable consensus on each of the various proposed items RESULTS: The results helped to establish a solid foundation in the form of a skills map that could identify those sets of more specific competencies for advanced practice roles, regardless of regulatory and professional practice context, identifying domains such as Research and Evidence Based Practice, Clinical and Professional Leadership, or Care Management DISCUSSION: This set of skills related to advanced practice roles in our environment can delineate competency standards common to this level of nursing practice, and serve as a reference for policy development, a review of roles, or the establishment of academic profiles.
Keywords:
Advanced practice nursing; Competencias profesionales; Consenso de expertos; Delphi method; Enfermería de práctica avanzada; Estándares profesionales; Expert consensus; Método Delphi; Professional competencies; Professional standards
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