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AuthorNashwan, Abdulqadir J.
AuthorShaban, Marwa M.
AuthorKamugisha, John Bosco
Available date2024-08-25T05:37:58Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameInternational Nursing Review
ResourceScopus
ISSN208132
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/inr.12966
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57895
AbstractAim: This paper aims to highlight the vital importance of investing in advanced practice nursing (APN) for enhancing emergency care throughout Africa. Background: APN's role is increasingly recognized as pivotal in optimizing healthcare, particularly in emergency settings in Africa. It offers improved patient care quality and strengthens the healthcare workforce. Sources of evidence: Evidence is drawn from successful implementations of APN in various healthcare environments. This includes the development of APN-specific curricula and training, mentorship initiatives, clinical supervision, and defining advanced nursing roles within healthcare organizations. Investing in APNs in emergency care in Africa can lead to improved quality and access to care, cost-effectiveness, enhanced patient outcomes and satisfaction, and opportunities for professional development and career advancement in the healthcare workforce. Discussion: Despite facing barriers in implementation, APN in emergency care presents innovative solutions. Investing in APN can help healthcare entities and policymakers surmount these challenges, providing specialized patient care and improving health outcomes. The discussion emphasizes the benefits such as enhanced access to care, reduced healthcare costs, and improved patient outcomes, alongside bolstering the healthcare workforce. Conclusion: The necessity and benefits of investing in APN for emergency care in Africa are clear. It is crucial for improving healthcare delivery and outcomes. Implications for nursing practice: APN investment leads to a more competent and efficient nursing workforce, capable of addressing complex emergencies and improving patient care. Implications for nursing policy and health/social policy: The paper advocates for policies that support APN development and integration into the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for research to assess APN's long-term impact and establish best practices for its implementation in emergency care across Africa.
SponsorThe publication of this article was funded by Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
SubjectAdvanced practice nursing
Africa
African countries
APN curriculum and training
clinical supervision
emergency care
healthcare policy in Africa
healthcare workforce development
mentorship in nursing
TitleBridging the gap: How investing in advanced practice nurses could transform emergency care in Africa
TypeArticle
Pagination285-290
Issue Number2
Volume Number71
dc.accessType Open Access


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