The NC role had impacted on service development and culture in the instigation of a chronic musculoskeletal pain service and leadership and education activities. Patients experienced the holistic nature of the role.
This article demonstrates how the four core standards for the nurse consultant role have been developed and applied in the field of rheumatology. The authors suggest that the standards: expert practice, leadership and service redesign, research and education, are relevant for consultant nurses in all specialties. The standards can be used by other nurse consultants to benchmark their practice.
2009 has seen the publication of a number of key documents relating to the care of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence issued guidance on the management of RA in adults while the King's Fund and National Audit Office have reported on the services that are available for people with RA. This paper will provide an overview of these reports and their implications for primary care. The role of early identification, referral and diagnosis will be explained as well as the treatment options available. The role of self-management and how community nurses can facilitate self-management will be discussed.
This article demonstrates how the four core standards for the nurse consultant role have been developed and applied in the field of rheumatology. The authors suggest that the standards: expert practice, leadership and service redesign, research and education, are relevant for consultant nurses in all specialties. The standards can be used by other nurse consultants to benchmark their practice.
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