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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Healthcare Standards
  • Global Health

Background:

  • Professional nursing practice scopes and standards are essential for guiding high-quality patient care.
  • Home-based nursing presents unique challenges and requires specific practice guidelines.
  • Existing standards may not adequately address the complexities of international home care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the collaborative development of evidence-based scope and standards of practice for home-based nursing.
  • To foster international consistency in high-quality home care nursing.
  • To provide a framework for home care nurses globally.

Main Methods:

  • Collaboration between the International Home Care Nurses Organization and the American Nurses Association.
  • Development of evidence-based guidelines.
  • Focus on global relevance for home-based nursing practice.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive set of evidence-based scope and standards for home-based nursing practice has been developed.
  • The standards are designed to be applicable internationally.
  • The collaboration aimed to enhance the quality and consistency of home care nursing.

Conclusions:

  • The developed scope and standards provide a crucial framework for global home-based nursing.
  • Collaboration is key to advancing professional nursing practice standards worldwide.
  • These evidence-based standards will guide and improve home care nursing delivery internationally.