Background. Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditional support workers, and work in many clinical settings. However, some assistant practitioners lack a clearly defined role and may be under-used due to issues around accountability and uncertainty about their purpose. This paper explores the assistant practitioner role from the perspectives of assistant practitioners and registered nurses. Methods. This study aimed to explore the role of the assistant practitioner from the perspectives of assistant practitioners and registered nurses in two NHS hospital trusts in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Six qualitative focus groups were undertaken between February–March 2017. Ethical approval was obtained (FREC 20...
Background: The nursing associate role was created following a review by Health Education England in...
Aims To explore Advanced Nurse Practitioners' (Emergency) perceptions of their role, positionality ...
Objectives To understand the extent to which the assistant practitioner role is described as 'assist...
Abstract Background Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditiona...
This article documents the findings of a stakeholder consultation to explore the perceptions of seni...
Objectives To understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the introduction of assist...
The aim of this poster is to present a scoping of recent literature around the role of assistant pra...
A mixed methods study was undertaken to investigate the role of Assistant Practitioners (APs) in rad...
Background The nursing associate role was developed in England in response to the ‘Shape of Carin...
Introduction: In 2000, the NHS Plan set out the government's plans for investment and reform across ...
The NHS Modernisation Agenda, alongside workforce shortages in health-care professions, has led to ...
BACKGROUND: An extended role being explored globally is the advanced clinical practitioner (ACP). In...
Aims This mapping study describes current or planned introduction of assistant practitioner roles in...
Aim(s): This study is concerned with understanding the work of non-registered nurses (health care as...
Background: Community nursing (and health) services are faced with the growing challenge of caring f...
Background: The nursing associate role was created following a review by Health Education England in...
Aims To explore Advanced Nurse Practitioners' (Emergency) perceptions of their role, positionality ...
Objectives To understand the extent to which the assistant practitioner role is described as 'assist...
Abstract Background Assistant practitioners have knowledge and skills beyond the level of traditiona...
This article documents the findings of a stakeholder consultation to explore the perceptions of seni...
Objectives To understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the introduction of assist...
The aim of this poster is to present a scoping of recent literature around the role of assistant pra...
A mixed methods study was undertaken to investigate the role of Assistant Practitioners (APs) in rad...
Background The nursing associate role was developed in England in response to the ‘Shape of Carin...
Introduction: In 2000, the NHS Plan set out the government's plans for investment and reform across ...
The NHS Modernisation Agenda, alongside workforce shortages in health-care professions, has led to ...
BACKGROUND: An extended role being explored globally is the advanced clinical practitioner (ACP). In...
Aims This mapping study describes current or planned introduction of assistant practitioner roles in...
Aim(s): This study is concerned with understanding the work of non-registered nurses (health care as...
Background: Community nursing (and health) services are faced with the growing challenge of caring f...
Background: The nursing associate role was created following a review by Health Education England in...
Aims To explore Advanced Nurse Practitioners' (Emergency) perceptions of their role, positionality ...
Objectives To understand the extent to which the assistant practitioner role is described as 'assist...