The Historical Foundations of Advanced Practice Nursing: Tracing American Origins for Global Understanding

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Roberto Galao‐Malo, Rita D'Aoust, Alison Davidson, Kim Curry
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Aim(s)To examine the historical origins of ‘advanced’ nursing as a concept.DesignHistorical analysis using primary source documentation.MethodsHistorical analysis of articles published in the American Journal of Nursing by the National League of Nursing Education from 1928 to 1950, supplemented by books and articles addressing nursing specialisation history. Articles were analysed chronologically to trace terminology development and strategic decision‐making processes during this foundational period.Results and Discussion‘Advanced’ terminology was first introduced in 1933 by Isabel Stewart to distinguish university‐based clinical specialisation from exploitative hospital ‘postgraduate courses’. The term served as a strategic tool for legitimacy and professional differentiation. World War II accelerated development through federal funding and increased specialisation demands. Louise McManus provided the first conceptual framework in 1949, defining ‘advanced’ education as ‘planned forward movement’ requiring new learning experiences beyond basic preparation. Master's degree requirements were established in 1952, creating educational structures that persist today.ConclusionThe strategic introduction of ‘advanced’ terminology in the 1930s established foundational concepts that continue to influence contemporary advanced practice nursing development internationally.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareUnderstanding these historical origins enables more informed policy development for countries implementing advanced nursing roles and helps resolve ongoing definitional confusion in international nursing practice.ImpactThis research addresses the gap in historical understanding of advanced practice nursing terminology origins. Main findings reveal the strategic nature of professional language in nursing's professionalisation. The research impacts international nursing education policy and contemporary advanced nursing role development across diverse healthcare systems.Reporting MethodThis study adhered to guidelines for historical research methodology.Patient or Public ContributionThis study did not include patient or public involvement in its design, conduct, or reporting.
高级护理实践的历史基础:追踪全球理解的美国起源
目的:研究“高级”护理作为一个概念的历史起源。设计历史分析使用主要的源文件。方法对1928年至1950年全国护理教育联盟在《美国护理杂志》上发表的文章进行历史分析,并辅以有关护理专业化历史的书籍和文章。文章按时间顺序进行了分析,以跟踪术语的发展和战略决策过程在这一基础时期。1933年,伊莎贝尔·斯图尔特首次引入“高级”术语,以区分大学临床专业与剥削医院的“研究生课程”。这个词是合法性和专业差异化的战略工具。第二次世界大战通过联邦资金和增加的专业化需求加速了发展。Louise McManus在1949年提出了第一个概念框架,将“高等”教育定义为“有计划的前进运动”,要求在基础准备之外获得新的学习体验。硕士学位的要求是在1952年建立的,创造了今天仍然存在的教育结构。20世纪30年代战略性地引入“先进”术语确立了继续影响当代国际高级护理实践发展的基本概念。对专业和/或患者护理的影响了解这些历史起源可以为实施高级护理角色的国家制定更明智的政策,并有助于解决国际护理实践中持续存在的定义混乱。影响本研究解决了对高级实践护理术语起源的历史理解的差距。主要研究结果揭示了专业语言在护理专业化中的战略性。该研究影响了国际护理教育政策和当代高级护理角色在不同医疗保健系统中的发展。本研究遵循历史研究方法学指南。患者或公众的贡献本研究的设计、实施或报告中没有患者或公众的参与。
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6.40
自引率
7.90%
发文量
369
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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