The status of Australian nurse practitioners : the first national census


Autoria(s): Gardner, Anne; Gardner, Glenn E.; Middleton, Sandy; Della, Phillip
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

A five-section questionnaire was mailed to all 234 authorised Australian nurse practitioners in late 2007. An 85% response rate was achieved (202 responses). Respondents had a mean age of 47.0 years and 84.2% were women. Only 145 nurse practitioners (72% of respondents) reported being employed in Australia at the time of the census. Emergency nurse practitioners were the most commonly employed nationally (26.9%). Nearly one third of employed nurse practitioners reported that they were still awaiting approval to prescribe medications despite this being a core legislated skill. Over 70% stated that lack of Medicare provider numbers and lack of authority to prescribe through the Pharmaceut ical Benef its Scheme was extremely limiting to their practice. These findings are consistent with the international literature describing establishment of reformative

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28676/

Publicador

Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association

Relação

http://www.aushealthreview.com.au/publications/articles/

Gardner, Anne, Gardner, Glenn E., Middleton, Sandy, & Della, Phillip (2009) The status of Australian nurse practitioners : the first national census. Australian Health Review, 33(4), pp. 679-689.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111000 NURSING
Tipo

Journal Article