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[Advanced practices in nursing, the American example].

Christophe Debout1

  • 1Département des sciences infirmières et paramédicales, Ecole des hautes études en santé publique, Rennes. christophe.debout@ehesp.fr

Soins. Psychiatrie
|December 15, 2011
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France is defining advanced nursing practices, drawing lessons from the United States' long-established mental health nursing programs. This reform aims to formalize and advance nursing roles.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Mental Health Services

Context:

  • Recent healthcare reforms in France aim to establish clear definitions for advanced nursing practices.
  • The United States has a well-established history with advanced nursing roles, particularly in mental health.
  • International comparisons inform the development of nursing practice standards.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the French reforms in defining advanced nursing practices.
  • To explore the influence of international models, specifically from the United States, on French nursing policy.
  • To identify key components of advanced nursing practice in mental health.

Summary:

  • France is undertaking reforms to define advanced nursing practices.
  • The US model, especially in mental health, serves as a reference point for these reforms.
  • The reforms seek to delineate the scope and responsibilities of advanced nurses.

Impact:

  • Potential to elevate the nursing profession in France.
  • Improved patient care through specialized nursing roles.
  • Harmonization of advanced nursing practice standards with international benchmarks.