Moving towards universal health coverage: advanced practice nurse competencies.

Judy Honig, Susan Doyle-Lindrud, Jennifer Dohrn
Author Information
  1. Judy Honig: Columbia University, School of Nursing, New York, NY, EUA. ORCID
  2. Susan Doyle-Lindrud: Columbia University, School of Nursing, New York, NY, EUA. ORCID
  3. Jennifer Dohrn: Columbia University, School of Nursing, New York, NY, EUA. ORCID

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: this paper aims to describe the first phase of a project whose general goal was to develop a consensus-based set of advanced practice nurse competencies applicable to Latin American countries and, based on these competencies, produce an advanced practice nurse curricular prototype adapted to Latin American countries. The project was framed in a competency-based approach to advanced practice nursing education. The specific aims of the first phase of the project described in this paper were: 1) to identify a set of potential advanced practice nurse competencies that would serve as the template for Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies in Latin American countries and 2) to establish consensus for Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies in Latin American countries.
METHOD: advanced practice nurse competencies were derived from a comprehensive review of published competencies and informed the development of a survey designed to assess the relevance of advanced practice nurse competencies in Latin American countries. The survey was distributed to nurse leaders and nurse educators. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: consensus for Core Competencies was established.
CONCLUSION: the Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies presented can provide a structured framework to build educational programs aligned to the needs of the regional environment.

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MeSH Term

Advanced Practice Nursing
Clinical Competence
Education, Nursing
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Latin America
Practice Patterns, Nurses'
Surveys and Questionnaires

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