2000
DOI: 10.7748/ns.14.35.49.s50
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Making sense of higher level practice

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“…Advanced practice has always existed in nursing; however, the concept was formally developed in the 1990s when nurses began to perform tasks previously undertaken by doctors 1 . This occurred in the acute‐care setting and was more an extension of nursing roles than an advancement of existing practice, and was a response to the changing needs and demands of health care, including budgetary concerns.…”
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“…Advanced practice has always existed in nursing; however, the concept was formally developed in the 1990s when nurses began to perform tasks previously undertaken by doctors 1 . This occurred in the acute‐care setting and was more an extension of nursing roles than an advancement of existing practice, and was a response to the changing needs and demands of health care, including budgetary concerns.…”
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confidence: 99%