Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/95209
Type: Journal article
Title: Advanced skills for enrolled nurses: a developing classification
Author: Cusack, L.
Smith, M.
Cummins, B.
Kennewell, L.
Dennett, L.
Pratt, D.
Citation: Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2015; 32(4):40-46
Publisher: Australian Nursing Federation
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0813-0531
1447-4328
Statement of
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Lynette Cusack, Morgan Smith, Bernadette Cummins, Louise Kennewell, Lydia Dennett, Debra Pratt
Abstract: Objective: This paper is a report of a literature review designed to identify strategies central to the implementation of the industrial classification of enrolled nurses (second level nurse) with advanced skills within Australia. Setting: Australian healthcare and aged care organisations that employ enrolled nurses. Primary Argument: Designing a clearly defined enrolled nurse with advanced skills role within an industrial classification, requires incorporation of advanced competencies, scope of practice articulation and specifically targeted organisational policies and procedures. These three areas are fundamental to successful role implementation. Conclusion: There is limited discussion in the literature on strategies to ensure effective implementation of the enrolled nurse with advanced skills role. In addition minimal research has been reported on the effectiveness of these roles in enhancing patient care and increasing workforce flexibility and efficiency. Further research and evaluation of the enrolled nurse with advanced skills is urgently required.
Keywords: enrolled nurse; advanced skill; industrial classification; role differentiation; Australia
Description: Scholarly paper
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