The role of physician oversight on advanced practice nurses' professional autonomy and empowerment

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作者
Petersen, Polly A. [1 ]
Way, Sandra M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Montana State Univ, Coll Nursing, Billings Campus,Apsaruke 214,1500 Univ Dr Billing, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
[2] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Sociol, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
关键词
Autonomy; collaboration; Dempster Practice Behavior Scale; empowerment; primary care; advanced practice nurse (APN); PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES; PRACTITIONER PRACTICE; NURSING-EDUCATION; PRIMARY-CARE; HEALTH-CARE; IMPACT; COLLABORATION; PERCEPTIONS; BARRIERS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1002/2327-6924.12444
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background and purpose: Little is known about the effects of physician oversight on advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). Examination of these relationships provides insight into the strength of independent practice. The purpose of this study was to examine whether APRNs' perceptions of autonomy and empowerment varied according to type of physician oversight, whether facilitative or restrictive. Data sources: A cross-sectional survey design was used to examine whether APRNs' perceptions of autonomy and empowerment varied according to physician oversight, geographical location, and practice setting. Five hundred questionnaires were mailed in March 2013 with 274 returned. Participants were asked about autonomy, empowerment, demographics, physician oversight, geographical location, and practice setting. Conclusions: Among surveyed respondents, physician oversight was related to increased empowerment, regardless of whether the oversight was defined in facilitative or restrictive terms; both had similar positive effects on empowerment. Implications for practice: If APRNs are to be part of the solution to the growing problem of healthcare access, it is important to study factors that contribute to their success. We speculate that increasing opportunities for collaboration and interaction with physicians, and possibly other healthcare professionals, could facilitate APRN empowerment, optimizing their contribution.
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页码:272 / 281
页数:10
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