The emerging role of the oncology nurse practitioner: a collaborative model within the private practice setting
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The emerging role of the oncology nurse practitioner: a collaborative model within the private practice setting
Abstract
Purpose/objectives: To describe the development of the role of an oncology nurse practitioner (ONP) in a private practice.
Data sources: Articles, book chapters, and personal experience.
Data synthesis: Successful role implementation will be facilitated by using a collaborative model supported by a shared philosophy of practice, written agreements delineating shared responsibilities and accountability, incorporation of the role into day-to-day practice, and regular evaluation and readjustment of goals.
Conclusions: As oncology care has transitioned to outpatient settings, the role of the ONP can effectively meet both the medical and nursing needs of patients. A collaborative practice model can provide the framework for the physician-nurse professional relationship to ensure a higher level of patient care within the private practice selting.
Implications for nursing practice: The shift of health care to outpatient and private practice settings and the increased availability and use of ONPs mandates a systematic understanding of the process of ONP role development.
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