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Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles

Bryant-Lukosius, Denise and Spichiger, Elisabeth and Martin, Jacqueline and Stoll, Hansruedi and Kellerhals, Sabine Degen and Fliedner, Monica and Grossmann, Florian and Henry, Morag and Herrmann, Luzia and Koller, Antje and Schwendimann, René and Ulrich, Anja and Weibel, Lukas and Callens, Betty and De Geest, Sabina. (2016) Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles. Journal of nursing scholarship, 48 (2). pp. 201-209.

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Abstract

To address the gap in evidence-based information required to support the development of advanced practice nursing (APN) roles in Switzerland, stakeholders identified the need for guidance to generate strategic evaluation data. This article describes an evaluation framework developed to inform decisions about the effective utilization of APN roles across the country.; A participatory approach was used by an international group of stakeholders. Published literature and an evidenced-based framework for introducing APN roles were analyzed and applied to define the purpose, target audiences, and essential elements of the evaluation framework. Through subsequent meetings and review by an expert panel, the framework was developed and refined.; A framework to evaluate different types of APN roles as they evolve to meet dynamic population health, practice setting, and health system needs was created. It includes a matrix of key concepts to guide evaluations across three stages of APN role development: introduction, implementation, and long-term sustainability. For each stage, evaluation objectives and questions examining APN role structures, processes, and outcomes from different perspectives (e.g., patients, providers, managers, policy-makers) were identified.; A practical, robust framework based on well-established evaluation concepts and current understanding of APN roles can be used to conduct systematic evaluations.; The evaluation framework is sufficiently generic to allow application in developed countries globally, both for evaluation as well as research purposes.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft
UniBasel Contributors:Spichiger, Elisabeth and Martin, Jacqueline and Stoll, Hansruedi and Degen Kellerhals, Sabine and Henry, Christine Morag and Herrmann, Luzia and Koller, Antje and Schwendimann, René and Ulrich, Anja and Weibel, Lukas and De Geest, Sabina M.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Sigma Theta Tau International
ISSN:1547-5069
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:21 May 2020 13:33
Deposited On:21 May 2020 13:33

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