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Title: Protecting the public through excellent nursing practice


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Protecting the public through excellent nursing
practice
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Protecting the public through excellent nursing
practice
  • An Overview of the
  • Nurse Practitioner Project
  • in Tasmania

M Laverty 27 June 2006
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Patient focussed care
Protecting the public through excellent nursing
practice
  • What does the patient need?
  • Who is available to deliver those needs?
  • Are they appropriately skilled and educated?
  • Will they be supported in their work?
  • Are there available resources to enable them to
    give the quality of care required?

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What is a Nurse Practitioner ANMC Definition
Protecting the public through excellent nursing
practice
  • A registered nurse educated authorised to
    function autonomously collaboratively in an
    advanced and extended clinical role.
  • The role includes assessment and management of
    clients using nursing knowledge and skills and
    may include, but is not limited to
  • Direct referral of patients to other healthcare
    professionals, prescribing medications and
    ordering diagnostic investigations.
  • The role is grounded in the nursing professions
    values, knowledge, theories and practise
  • Provides flexible health care delivery that
    compliments other health care providers.
  • The scope of practice is determined by the
    context in which the nurse practitioner is
    authorised to practice.

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The Regulatory Background
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  • The Nursing Board of Tasmania acknowledges the
    contribution of Nurse Practitioners to the health
    care of the public by defining and endorsing the
    title and professional standards for Nurse
    Practitioners
  • The Board has enacted its functions and powers
    under the Nursing Act 1995
  • To administer the scheme of registration and
    enrolment

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The Regulatory Background (continued)
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practice
  • To monitor the standard and provision of nursing
    services in Tasmania
  • To determine the activities that constitute or
    are included in the scope of nursing practice
  • To monitor standards of nursing education.

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Authorisation under the Nursing Act 1995
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  • The Nursing Act 1995 refers to restricted areas
    of practice the Board has the power to require
    authorisation in. The following areas are
    restricted practice areas
  • Midwifery
  • Psychiatric nursing
  • Such other areas of nursing practice as may be
    prescribed

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Authorisation under the Nursing Act 1995 (cont.)
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practice
  • On 28 November 2005 the following amendments were
    made to the Nursing Regulations 2005
  • The area of practice of nurse practitioner to be
    a restricted practice area and
  • the area of nursing practice performed by a nurse
    practitioner is prescribed as a restricted
    practice area.

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Protection of the Title Nurse Practitioner
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practice
  • Prescription of nurse practitioner as title.
  • The title of nurse practitioner is prescribed as
    a title under which a person, other than a
    registered nurse or an enrolled nurse, must not
    practise a profession or trade.

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Underlying Principles
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  • The Nursing Board of Tasmania has the role and
    function to regulate the practice of nursing in
    the public interest
  • The nature of advanced and extended practice is
    accepted, nationally and internationally as
    evident in the role of the nurse practitioner
  • Clear authority for the advanced scope of
    practice in an extended nursing role is
    facilitated by the regulation of the practice of
    nursing in the public interest

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Developing Nationally Consistent Standards for
the Nurse Practitioner Role
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practice
  • The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council
    (ANMC) commissioned a research project to develop
    a consistent national approach to national
    competency standards for nurse practitioners,
    which have been adopted by all States and
    Territories

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An Overview of the Nurse Practitioner Role
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  • The NP movement began in the United States (US)
    in 1965. The concept of NPs then spread to the
    United Kingdom (U.K.).
  • NPs are now established in Canada, Europe, Asia
    Pacific, New Zealand and Australia. It has been
    estimated that nearly 40 countries have
    established or have emerging NP roles.
  • In 2000 7.3 or 196,279 of the USA nurse
    workforce were advanced practitioners and of that
    number 88,186 were NPs.

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Range of Practice for Authorised NPs
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practice
  • Mental Health Diabetes emergency care Womens
    Health Palliative Care
  • Neuro surgery cardiology continence oncology
    rural and remote care respiratory Aged care
    wound management
  • Paediatric/Neonatal Genetics Alcohol and Other
    Drugs Sexual Health renal

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Whats Happening Nationally
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practice
  • New South Wales
  • 69 authorised NPs in positions
  • 2 Midwife Practitioner positions
  • 1 Aboriginal Nurse Practitioner 2003.
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • 3 registered nurse practitioners
  • Completed trial of NP in Aged Care - report
    available on the ACT website.

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  • Northern Territory
  • In principle endorsement of the scope of the
    Nurse Practitioner role
  • Nursing and Midwifery Board completed the
    Authorisation process
  • Palliative care alcohol special care nursery,
    rural remote, school health and Renal.
  • Queensland
  • Legislative and policy changes being progressed
  • 20 government scholarships for Masters in Nurse
    Practitioner Scholarships

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  • South Australia
  • 11 registered nurse practitioners
  • Currently working in acute care and community
    settings within the metropolitan area.
  • Keen to support the development of rural and
    remote nurse practitioner

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practice
  • Victoria
  • 4 nurse practitioners endorsed
  • 4 NP Candidates, 3 in womens health 1
    Emergency commenced their applications
  • 4 further in palliative care approaching final
    approval
  • Further 13 candidates in emergency

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  • Western Australia
  • 23 Registered NPs
  • Areas have to follow a business case route for
    approval to site a NP
  • 4 NP courses leading to registration as an NP in
    WA

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Whats Happening in Tas
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  • Goals
  • To develop a framework for the nurse practitioner
    role in Tasmania
  • Recognition of the role
  • Defined scope of practice
  • Regulation
  • To develop and pilot nurse practitioner models in
    collaboration with professional and regulatory
    bodies.

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Whats Happening in Tas
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  • Outcomes
  • Better access to specialist nursing services that
    are responsive to the needs of the population
  • Strengthen multidisciplinary care
  • Improved utilisation of nurses with advanced and
    extended clinical skills

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  • Phase 1 Phase 2-looking at
  • Rural Health Sexual Health
  • Mental Health Forensic nursing

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  • Completed or under development
  • Business case Template
  • Nurse Practitioner Pilot Guide
  • Guidelines for Mentors
  • Criteria for scope of practice
  • Legislative changes

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  • Agency Policy for endorsement of clinical
    guidelines
  • Guidelines for clinical privileges and clinical
    reviews
  • Authorisation process
  • Statement of Duties

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Protecting the public through excellent nursing
practice
Pathways Leading to Authorisation as a Nurse
Practitioner
Pathway 3
Pathway 2
Pathway 1
Nurse possessing knowledge, skills and experience
applicable to the nurse practitioner role but
without formal academic preparation for the role
Nurse holding Clinical Masters (Nursing)
qualification (or equivalent)
Nurse holding Master of Nursing (Nurse
Practitioner) qualification, supported by a
portfolio demonstrating clinical experience and
expertise
Submission of completed Nurse Practitioner
Application Package
Submission of completed Nurse Practitioner
Application Package
Interview
Interview
If approved
Interim authorisation by Board
If not approved
Undertake and complete required academic
education as determined and accredited by Board
Authorisation by Board
Appeal Process Section 72 of the Nursing Act 1995
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www.nursingboardtas.org.au
Protecting the public through excellent nursing
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