TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurse-performed endoscopy : implications for the nursing profession in Australia
AU - Duffield, Christine
AU - Chapman, Susan
AU - Rowbotham, Samantha
AU - Blay, Nicole
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Increasing demands for health care globally often lead to discussions about expanding the involvement of nurses in a range of nontraditional roles. Several countries have introduced nurse endoscopists as a means of easing the burden of demand for a range of endoscopic procedures. A shortage of medical staff in Australia combined with increasing demand for endoscopy led to the implementation of nurse endoscopists as a pilot program in the state of Queensland, where a nurse practitioner model was implemented, and Victoria, where an advanced practice model was used. This article will discuss the implementation of and responses from the nursing, medical, and policy community to nurse-performed endoscopy in this country. Regarding health policy, access to cancer screening may be improved by providing nurses with advanced training to safely perform endoscopy procedures. Moreover, issues of nurse credentialing and payment need to be considered appropriate to each country's health system model.
AB - Increasing demands for health care globally often lead to discussions about expanding the involvement of nurses in a range of nontraditional roles. Several countries have introduced nurse endoscopists as a means of easing the burden of demand for a range of endoscopic procedures. A shortage of medical staff in Australia combined with increasing demand for endoscopy led to the implementation of nurse endoscopists as a pilot program in the state of Queensland, where a nurse practitioner model was implemented, and Victoria, where an advanced practice model was used. This article will discuss the implementation of and responses from the nursing, medical, and policy community to nurse-performed endoscopy in this country. Regarding health policy, access to cancer screening may be improved by providing nurses with advanced training to safely perform endoscopy procedures. Moreover, issues of nurse credentialing and payment need to be considered appropriate to each country's health system model.
KW - advanced practice nursing
KW - endoscopy
KW - nurse practitioners
KW - nurses
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:39888
U2 - 10.1177/1527154417700740
DO - 10.1177/1527154417700740
M3 - Article
SN - 1527-1544
VL - 18
SP - 36
EP - 43
JO - Policy , Politics and Nursing Practice
JF - Policy , Politics and Nursing Practice
IS - 1
ER -