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  • Healthcare Policy and Regulation
  • Nursing Practice Models
  • Nurse Practitioner Education
  • Healthcare Workforce Development

Background:

  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) are integral to the healthcare system.
  • Previous research has not fully elucidated the scope of NP contributions.
  • A need exists to prioritize research to optimize NP roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the 2015 Nurse Practitioner Research Agenda Roundtable.
  • To identify and reach consensus on critical research areas for NPs.
  • To pinpoint specific gaps in current NP research.

Main Methods:

  • Convened the Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners for a roundtable discussion.
  • Facilitated a consensus-building process on research priorities.
  • Analyzed existing research to identify gaps.

Main Results:

  • Achieved consensus on four primary research categories: policy and regulation, practice models, education, and workforce.
  • Identified specific knowledge gaps within these categories.
  • Highlighted the essential role of NPs in the healthcare environment.

Conclusions:

  • The identified research areas are crucial for the advancement of NP practice.
  • Addressing these research gaps will strengthen the NP's contribution to healthcare.
  • Future research should focus on policy, practice, education, and workforce issues impacting NPs.