Prescriptive authority for advanced practice nurses: Current and future perspectives Conference Paper


Author: McDermott, K. C.
Title: Prescriptive authority for advanced practice nurses: Current and future perspectives
Conference Title: State-of-the-Knowledge Conference on Advanced Practice in Oncology Nursing
Abstract: PURPOSE: To present an overview of the issues related to prescriptive authority and advanced practice nurses (APNs) in oncology. DATA SOURCES: Professional journals and books, print media, and professional and government releases. DATA SYNTHESIS: Discussion of issues related to complex political, educational, economic, and healthcare environmental factors. Strategies to achieve increased recognition for APN prescriptive authority include increasing APNs' knowledge about the effects of the political process on prescriptive authority, educating legislators and consumers, promoting standardization of pharmacology curricula, and encouraging formation of coalitions. CONCLUSIONS: Failure to pass a national healthcare plan, escalating managed-care markets, and the reform efforts of individual states to forge their own healthcare initiatives will challenge the APN's ability to practice and prescribe. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: The subject of prescriptive authority highlights the controversies and debates that APNs encounter in a dynamic healthcare environment. These include the complexity of state-to-state regulations, non-nursing professions making key decisions regarding scope of practice and prescriptive authority, and the challenge for APNs to carve out new roles while overcoming state regulatory inconsistencies and market-reform barriers. If not resolved, these issues will continue to prevent qualified APNs from providing appropriate and comprehensive care to patients with cancer.
Keywords: united states; conference paper; organization and management; attitude to health; health care policy; prescription; professional practice; consensus development; health knowledge, attitudes, practice; politics; nurse practitioner; nurse practitioners; health care reform; lobbying; nurse; professional autonomy; nurse clinicians; prescriptions, drug; humans; human
Journal Title Oncology Nursing Forum
Volume: 22
Issue: 8 Suppl.
Conference Dates: 1994 Oct
ISBN: 0190-535X
Publisher: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS)  
Date Published: 1995-01-01
Start Page: 25
End Page: 30
Language: English
PUBMED: 8524675
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Export Date: 28 August 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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