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  • Advanced practice nurses (APNs) are increasingly integrated into public health policy.
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  • To emphasize the importance of a discipline-specific approach for APNs.
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  • Conceptual analysis of APN roles within public health policy.
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  • A discipline-specific approach ensures APNs maintain focus on their professional identity.
  • Nursing theories provide a framework for APNs to demonstrate their added value.

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  • Theoretical frameworks are crucial for guiding APN practice and affirming their contribution to healthcare.