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- Research as part of the advanced clinical practitioner role
Within the UK, the role of the advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) has developed to fill workforce shortages but also to address concerns about the quality, safety, and delivery of healthcare (Health Education England (HEE), 2017)
- Exploring the role of advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs . . .
This paper focuses on three research questions: 1) What is the role of ACPs in England? 2) What are the barriers and facilitators to implementing the role? and 3) What is the contribution of ACPs to health services in England? A qualitative, exploratory study to explore perspectives on the ACP role in a range of clinical settings
- Advanced clinical practitioners and the research pillar
HEE's Multi-Professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice (2017) specifies core capabilities across four pillars: clinical, leadership and management, education and research ACPs are required to demonstrate capability and competence across the four pillars, tailored to the scope and context of their role, profession and practice
- The role of advanced clinical practitioners in clinical research
This article looks at the role of ACPs in clinical research and significant developmental milestones The challenges of ACPs in clinical research are discussed, with an analysis of the needed interventions within the UK context Strategies aimed at increasing the utilisation of the larger ACP workforce in clinical research are proposed
- Nationwide evaluation of the advanced clinical practitioner . . .
To better understand the patterns of governance, education, clinical practice, accreditation and work-based learning in ACP roles To explore the challenges affecting advanced-level practice implementation by sector, specialty and profession in England
- Advanced Clinical Practitioners in Primary Care in the UK: A . . .
Non-medical ‘advanced clinical practitioner’ (ACP) roles are increasingly being introduced to support service transformation This paper reports the findings of a qualitative evaluation of nursing ACP roles across General Practices in one region of the UK
- What Clinicians and Researchers Should Know About the . . .
Key findings include (1) ACP has evolved over the past several decades from a sole focus on code status and advance directive (AD) forms to a continuum of care planning over the life course focused on tailored preparation for patients and surrogate decision-makers and (2) ACP measurement has evolved from traditional outcome metrics, such as AD c
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