Objective: to identify the current state of advanced practice nursing regulation, education
and practice in Latin America and the Caribbean and the perception of nursing
leaders in the region toward an advanced practice nursing role in primary health
care to support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage
initiatives. Method: a descriptive cross-sectional design utilizing a web-based survey of 173 nursing
leaders about their perceptions of the state of nursing practice and potential
development of advanced practice nursing in their countries, including definition,
work environment, regulation, education, nursing practice, nursing culture, and
perceived receptiveness to an expanded role in primary health care. Result: the participants were largely familiar with the advanced practice nursing role,
but most were unaware of or reported no current existing legislation for the
advanced practice nursing role in their countries. Participants reported the need
for increased faculty preparation and promotion of curricula reforms to emphasize
primary health care programs to train advanced practice nurses. The vast majority
of participants believed their countries' populations could benefit from an
advanced practice nursing role in primary health care. Conclusion: strong legislative support and a solid educational framework are critical to the
successful development of advanced practice nursing programs and practitioners to
support Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage initiatives.
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