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Int Nurs Rev ; 2023 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37822057

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AIM: This paper highlights a new role of Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner as the clinical planning lead in the development of a unique model of care and service delivery for children living with health complexity, in the context of a LEADS leadership framework and related capabilities. BACKGROUND: The LEADS in a Caring Environment Framework is an effective tool for leadership development and systems change. An experienced Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner hired into a leadership role contributes to system change for a complex population across a large geographic area. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE: World Health Organization, Canadian Nurses Association and other websites, academic databases (PubMed and CINAHL) and relevant books were explored, and the expertise and knowledge of the authors and the redevelopment project team were utilized. DISCUSSION: The Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner (first author) shares and reflects on her own lived experience as a leader in the planning for programmes and services at the new centre utilizing the five LEADS domains and related capabilities. CONCLUSION: The utilization of the LEADS in a Caring Environment Capabilities Framework showcases the strengths and skills of an Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner shifting from direct clinical care to successfully leading system-level change. By incorporating the LEADS framework into practice, in any setting or role, Advanced Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioners can both evaluate and develop their leadership skills while positively effecting system transformation. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: The LEADS framework fosters ongoing professional development and can be used to measure the added value of Advanced Practice Nurses within an organization. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING POLICY: Advanced Practice Nurses improve outcomes within the health care system. Leaders must consider this evidence in health workforce planning, ensuring that Advanced Practice Nursing roles become fully integrated and are supported in the context of national and regional health systems.

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Int Nurs Rev ; 2023 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36974885

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AIM: This paper discusses the development and progression of the advanced practice nurse practitioner role in Africa. BACKGROUND: Providing adequate primary health care is problematic in Africa. The World Health Organization and International Council of Nurses proposed that nurses, specifically advanced practice nurse practitioners with the requisite skills in disease prevention, diagnosis and management, can be key to solving the primary care issue. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE: This paper utilized publications from PUBMED, CINAHL, policy papers, websites, workgroups, conferences, and the experiences and knowledge of authors involved in leading and moving forward key events and projects. DISCUSSION: Four African countries have formally adopted the advanced practice nurse practitioner role, with significant interest from countries throughout Africa, and ever-increasing requests for assistance regarding initiation, development and integration of advanced practice roles. Initiatives to advance the roles have been supported by the International Council of Nurses Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse Network and Global Academy of Research and Enterprise. Next steps and projects for future role development are discussed. CONCLUSIONS: There is a progression towards the adoption of the advanced practice nurse practitioner role in Africa, and further mechanisms are suggested to allow full uptake and utilization. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Prioritization and investment in initiatives implementing nurse practitioner/advanced practice nurse roles in Africa allows nurses to pursue further education, advanced role and leadership opportunities consistent with Nursing Now goals. IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH POLICY: Implementation of nurse practitioner/advanced practice nurse roles increases the primary care workforce, consistent with recommendations and priorities in the World Health Organization Global Strategic Directions for Nursing and Midwifery 2021-2025 helping countries ensure that nurses optimally contribute to achieving universal health coverage and other population health goals.

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J Cutan Med Surg ; 8(4): 233-8, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16092001

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BACKGROUND: Despite the best clinical practice, chronic nonhealing ulcers of the lower extremities present a significant challenge. Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to play a significant role in biological functions including wound healing and as an antimicrobial agent in nonspecific immune response. OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to study the effect of gaseous NO (gNO) administered directly to a two-year-old nonhealing chronic venous ulcer in a 55-year-old male presenting with a 30-year history of severe venous disease. METHODS: gNO (200 ppm) was applied to the lower extremity using a delivery system connected to a "single patient use" plastic boot, at 1.0 L/min. RESULTS: The patient received an average of 8.1-h treatments for 14 consecutive nights. On day 0 the wound was malodorous and covered by bacterial biofilm with little healthy granulation tissue present. Following 3 days of gNO treatment, healthy granulation tissue was noted with absence of malodorous odor. At day 14, the ulcer was significantly reduced in size (p = 0.014) and almost completely reepithelialized. Day 10 post-treatment did not reveal any deterioration in healing. Six weeks later, the wound was 90% healed. At 26 weeks post gNO discontinuation, the ulcer was completely healed. CONCLUSIONS: This single case study demonstrated that gNO as a topical agent was well tolerated by the patient without any report of discomfort or side effect. The result of wound healing was very promising and warrants future exploration.


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Free Radical Scavengers/administration & dosage , Nitric Oxide/administration & dosage , Varicose Ulcer/drug therapy , Wound Healing/drug effects , Administration, Topical , Biofilms/drug effects , Chronic Disease , Feasibility Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects
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