Role Development for Doctoral Advanced Nursing Practice 1st Edition by Michael Dreher, Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery. 0826105564, 9780826105561
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ISBN 10: 0826105564
ISBN 13: 9780826105561
Author: H. Michael Dreher, Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow
“This is a unique book that will be valuable to both graduate students and professional advanced practice nurses. Since the role of the DNP graduate is evolving, this is an important contribution to the field. It focuses on the developing discussion of practice and graduate degrees in the field of nursing and provides up-to-date information about the evolving and expanding roles of DNP graduate nurses.” Score: 100, 5 Stars.–Doody’s Medical Reviews (2013)
“This outstanding and thought provoking book…provides the knowledge to not only understand the issues and role related challenges of doctoral advanced nursing practice but the inspiration to embrace the role and become a transformer of healthcare…the use of reflective responses throughout the chapters by national DNP scholars, practitioners, and experts is a gift to the field.”
–From the Foreword by Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FNAP, FAAN
Dean and Distinguished Foundation Professor
Arizona State University College of Nursing & Health Innovation
Functioning as both a graduate and professional textbook, Role Development for Doctoral Advanced Nursing Practice explores the historical and evolving role of the new doctoral advanced practice registered nurse.
This innovative text presents a distinctive two-part chapter organization that provides content followed by one or more Reflective Responses, which consist of commentaries that may counter or support the opinions of each chapter author. Written by well-known DNP leaders representing the diverse roles and experience of academics, administrators, and practitioners from different DNP programs, these Reflective Responses initiate thought-provoking classroom discussion. This stimulating and provocative text presents issues germane to DNP education, core competencies, and unfolding role development. It is an essential resource in DNP role development courses and courses covering contemporary DNP degree issues.
Key Features:
- Provides background information on the evolution of the DNP degree, essential content on role theory, and what nursing “roles” are and how they are evolving
- Discusses how master’s versus doctoral-level advanced nursing practice roles differ
- Focuses on the basic roles of the DNP graduate that currently predominate: practitioner, clinical executive, educator, clinical scientist, and the role of the clinical scholar
- Highlights how the DNP can use his or her new competencies to function at a higher level
- Covers the diverse skills that comprise the doctoral APRN and doctoral APN role, including leadership content, negotiation skills, leveraging technology to support doctoral advanced level practice, and more
Role Development for Doctoral Advanced Nursing Practice 1st Table of contents:
The Historical and Political Path of Doctoral Nursing Education to the Doctor of Nursing Practice De
Introduction
Background
The Evolution of the Need for the Nurse with a Doctorate
Then: The Doctoral-Prepared Nurse Emerges from a Miniscule Pool
Now: The Dwindling Supply of Nursing Faculty with the PhD
The Second Professional Doctorate in Nursing: The ND Degree
The Contemporary Practice Doctorate Movement: DNP (Mostly) and DrNP
The AACN’s Early Developmental Work on the DNP Degree
The AACN’s 2015 Position and the Rush Begins
Where We Stand Now: A New Degree, Progress, and Unresolved Issues
Progress
Unresolved Issues
International Implications for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree
Summary
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