COMBINING THE ROLES OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST AND NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER - THE EXPERIENCE IN ONE ACADEMIC TERTIARY CARE SETTING

Citation
Gr. Ditzenberger et al., COMBINING THE ROLES OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST AND NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER - THE EXPERIENCE IN ONE ACADEMIC TERTIARY CARE SETTING, The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing, 9(3), 1995, pp. 45-52
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Nursing
ISSN journal
08932190
Volume
9
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
45 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0893-2190(1995)9:3<45:CTROCN>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The roles of clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and neonatal nurse practi tioner (NNP) have originated and evolved to meet specific needs in the nursing and medical community. The CNS role was developed in response to the perception that patient care needed to be improved; the NNP ro le resulted from an acute shortage of physicians to provide neonatal m edical management. While on the surface these two roles may appear to be vastly different, many facets of each may be effectively interfaced . The NNP-CNS practice at Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center is an examp le of successful convergence of the two roles. The implementation of t he combined practice is described in this article.