Expanding the Knowledge Base of Resident and Facility Outcomes of Care Delivered by Advanced Practice Nurses in Long-Term Care: Expert Panel Recommendations

In 2003, a panel of nationally recognized experts in geriatric practice, education, research, public policy, and long-term care convened to examine and make recommendations about care quality and safety issues related to advanced practice nurses (APNs) in nursing home practice. This article reports...

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Veröffentlicht in:Policy, politics & nursing practice politics & nursing practice, 2009-02, Vol.10 (1), p.64-70
Hauptverfasser: Bourbonniere, Meg, Mezey, Mathy, Mitty, Ethel L., Burger, Sarah, Bonner, Alice, Bowers, Barbara, Burl, Jeffrey B., Carter, Diane, Dimant, Jacob, Jerro, Sarah A., Reinhard, Susan C., Ter Maat, Marilyn, Nicholson, Nicholas R.
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Zusammenfassung:In 2003, a panel of nationally recognized experts in geriatric practice, education, research, public policy, and long-term care convened to examine and make recommendations about care quality and safety issues related to advanced practice nurses (APNs) in nursing home practice. This article reports on the panel recommendation that addressed expanding the evidence base of resident and facility outcomes of APN nursing home practice. A review of the small but important body of research related to nursing home APN practice suggests a positive impact on resident care and facility outcomes. Recommendations are made for critically needed research in four key areas: (a) APN nursing home practice, (b) relative value unit coding, (c) outcomes related to geropsychiatric and mental health nursing services, and (d) outcomes related to geriatric specialization. The APN role could be significantly enhanced and executed if its specific contribution to resident and facility outcomes was more clearly delineated through the recommended rigorous research.
ISSN:1527-1544
1552-7468
DOI:10.1177/1527154409332289