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Educational challenges in neonatal nursing practice and advanced practice.

Linda F Samson1

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Advanced practice education, particularly for neonatal nursing roles, faces ongoing debate. Key issues discussed include licensure, certification, and scope of practice for these advanced nursing professionals.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Advanced Practice Nursing
  • Neonatal Nursing

Background:

  • The establishment of the doctor of nursing practice has spurred discussions regarding advanced practice education.
  • The evolving landscape of advanced practice nursing necessitates a clear understanding of educational requirements and professional roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the key issues surrounding advanced practice education.
  • To specifically examine these issues within the context of advanced practice roles in neonatal nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and analysis of current debates in advanced practice nursing education.
  • Examination of existing frameworks for licensure, certification, and scope of practice.

Main Results:

  • Significant debate exists regarding the optimal educational pathways for advanced practice nurses.
  • Licensure, certification, and scope of practice present complex challenges for advanced practice neonatal nurses.

Conclusions:

  • Further clarification and consensus are needed on educational standards for advanced practice.
  • Addressing the complexities of licensure, certification, and scope of practice is crucial for the development of advanced practice neonatal nursing roles.