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Advanced nursing is legally recognized in France, with Master

Keywords:
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  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Palliative Care

Background:

  • Advanced nursing practice is legally established in France.
  • Master's degree programs in nursing are available at several universities.
  • The first advanced practice nurses are beginning to practice with increased autonomy and expertise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the specific role and position of nurses within Mobile Palliative Care Teams (MPCTs).
  • To understand the contributions and responsibilities of advanced practice nurses in palliative care settings.

Main Methods:

  • Research conducted by nurses within MPCTs.
  • Exploration of the nursing role in mobile palliative care.

Main Results:

  • The nursing role in MPCTs is not yet extensively documented.
  • Support for healthcare teams is identified as a foundational element of the nursing role in MPCTs.

Conclusions:

  • The establishment of advanced nursing practice in France provides a framework for enhanced roles in palliative care.
  • Further research is needed to fully elucidate the scope and impact of nursing within MPCTs.
  • The supportive function of nurses for healthcare teams is a critical aspect of their work in mobile palliative care.