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This article examines the nature of advanced nursing practice in the United Kingdom. A brief background identifies why Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANP) first emerged, UK law surrounding ANPs work, and current practice today. The future of advance practice is also considered.
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This article examines the nature of advanced nursing practice. It identifies confusion around the terms of advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs), nurse practitioners and specialist nurses, and identifies what advanced practice is. The history of how ANPs evolved is discussed from its haphazard development to a more organised approach. Current advanced practice is identified, along with NHS plans for nurse development. Law, ethics and professional accountability are examined in relation to the additional responsibility ANPs have. Finally, the author’s role as an ANP is considered within the context of primary care and NHS reforms.
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This page is a summary of: Exploring advanced nursing practice: past, present and future, British Journal of Nursing, September 2012, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2012.21.17.1026.
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