Evolving perioperative roles: nicety or necessity?

Jane Reid
Author Information
  1. Jane Reid: School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University.

Abstract

In recent years we have experienced considerable interest in new roles but since the demise of the National Practitioner Programme (England) in 2007, much has gone quiet. NHS Education Scotland (NES) continues with the Physician Assistant pilots and there is evidence of developments at individual SHA level, but nothing like the activity we observed through 2005-2007. However the commitment to secure significant service transformation is predicated on the future workforce engaging differently and in new ways.

MeSH Term

Colonoscopy
England
Forecasting
Health Policy
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse's Role
Operating Room Nursing
Organizational Innovation
Patient Satisfaction
Physician Assistants
Professional Autonomy
Scotland
State Medicine

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