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Jean-Jacques Bonamour du Tartre1, Christian Muller2, Annick Perrin-Niquet3

  • 116, rue José-Maria-de-Hérédia, 75007 Paris, France.

Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere
|May 14, 2019
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Advanced nursing practice in psychiatry faces challenges in meeting population needs and national policies. Current psychiatric nursing practices, based on established guidelines, will likely continue alongside advanced roles.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatric Nursing
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Advanced Practice

Background:

  • Advanced nursing practice in psychiatry presents significant challenges.
  • It requires alignment with population needs, national policies, and mental health sector issues.
  • Existing psychiatric nursing practices are well-established and guided by precise health policies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the challenges and integration of advanced nursing practice in psychiatry.
  • To examine the relationship between advanced practice and existing nursing roles within national health frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual analysis and policy review.
  • It synthesizes existing literature on advanced psychiatric nursing and healthcare policy.
Keywords:
advanced practicecoopération interprofessionnelleinterprofessional cooperationmental healthnursing carepratique avancéepsychiatriepsychiatrysanté mentalesoins infirmiers

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Main Results:

  • Advanced nursing practice must navigate complex healthcare systems and policies.
  • The integration of advanced practice is unlikely to entirely supersede established nursing roles and practices.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced psychiatric nursing practice requires careful consideration of its role within existing structures.
  • Successful implementation necessitates balancing innovation with established, policy-driven nursing practices.