Constructing the advanced nurse practitioner identity in the healthcare system: A discourse analysis
Aims To explore how Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) are positioned within current nursing and health system structures in Ireland by making explicit the discourses that construct ANPs’ identities and how they both enable and constrain their roles. Background Ambiguity and confusion characterize d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of advanced nursing 2022-03, Vol.78 (3), p.834-846 |
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To explore how Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) are positioned within current nursing and health system structures in Ireland by making explicit the discourses that construct ANPs’ identities and how they both enable and constrain their roles.
Background
Ambiguity and confusion characterize debates about the ANP role having a profound impact on ANP identity and how they realize their roles. Without clear definitions, boundaries are difficult to ascertain, the full potential of the ANP is not realized and, consequently, ANPs are underutilized. Although this study is relevant outside Ireland's borders, it is of particular concern in the Irish setting as current policy aims to increase ANP numbers.
Design
A qualitative discourse analysis using Gee's Tools of Inquiry.
Method
Data were collected between April 2019 and January 2020 through seven in‐depth interviews and four focus groups and analysed using Gee's Tools of Inquiry. Participants included ANPs, nurses, doctors and allied healthcare professionals.
Findings
Five key discourses emerged. Language‐in‐use established, first, that ANPs add value to the healthcare system and, second, highlighted the centrality of nursing to ANPs’ identity. The third discourse builds an educated and skilled identity for ANPs, one that, however, lacked the expertise and influence of their medical colleagues. The fourth discourse constructs an identity for ANPs as medical substitutes, lesser roles, yet innovative additions to the system and a threat to existing structures. The final discourse constructs tensions between independence and autonomy, on the one hand, and control, on the other.
Conclusion
This study alerts healthcare professionals to ways in which discourses influence opinion and frame ANPs’ identity. Healthcare professionals should challenge Conversations and Discourses that disparage the ANP role. ANPs need to clearly articulate their role, the value that it adds to the healthcare system and demonstrate how it aligns with and complements other healthcare professionals’ roles.
Impact
By identifying and critiquing extant Discourses and Conversations, healthcare professionals, and health system leaders and managers will gain a better understanding of the issues that both enable and constrain the ANP role. |
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ISSN: | 0309-2402 1365-2648 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jan.15068 |