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What does the future hold for advanced nursing?
Thomas David Barton1, Lesley Bevan, Gail Mooney
1Department of Nursing, College of Human and Health Science, Swansea University.
Nursing Times
|August 8, 2012
Summary
This study examines future needs for advanced nursing careers, focusing on a flexible yet regulated framework. It builds upon previous discussions of advanced nursing history and governance structures.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Science
- Healthcare Policy
Background:
- This is the third part of a series on advanced nursing.
- Previous parts covered the historical evolution and governance framework development.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the future demand for advanced nursing.
- To analyze requirements for a flexible yet regulated nursing career framework.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of advanced nursing trends.
- Analysis of current nursing governance models.
Main Results:
- Identified growing demand for adaptable advanced nursing roles.
- Highlighted the need for a balance between flexibility and regulation.
Conclusions:
- A regulated yet flexible framework is crucial for future advanced nursing.
- This framework will support career progression and meet evolving healthcare demands.