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Outpatient nurses must adapt to survive.

E Marsden

    British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
    |July 13, 1992
    PubMed
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    Outpatient nursing, once overlooked, is poised for transformation due to healthcare shifts. Nurses in outpatient settings must adapt and leverage their skills to meet evolving patient needs and secure their professional future.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Practice
    • Clinical Services

    Background:

    • Outpatient nursing has historically been undervalued in clinical settings.
    • Recent critical reports and National Health Service (NHS) reforms are driving significant changes in healthcare.
    • Emerging trends necessitate a re-evaluation of the role of outpatient nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the critical need for outpatient nurses to redefine their professional roles.
    • To emphasize the opportunity for enhanced nursing practice in outpatient care.
    • To advocate for the strategic utilization of nursing skills in outpatient settings.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is a critical review and analysis of current trends in outpatient healthcare.
    • It synthesizes information from recent reports and policy changes within the NHS.

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  • The approach involves evaluating the potential for role development in outpatient nursing.
  • Main Results:

    • Outpatient nursing is at a pivotal moment, facing potential marginalization or significant advancement.
    • Proactive adaptation and skill utilization are crucial for nurses in outpatient roles.
    • Failure to evolve may result in missed opportunities for professional growth and improved patient care.

    Conclusions:

    • Outpatient nurses must actively develop new roles to meet the demands of modern healthcare.
    • Leveraging core nursing competencies is essential for providing necessary care to outpatients.
    • The current healthcare landscape presents a unique window for transforming outpatient nursing practice.