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Palliative APRN Practice and Leadership

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Abstract Chapter 1 delves into the evolution of the palliative advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Important historical milestones in palliative care and palliative nursing are highlighted. Palliative APRNs promote access to palliative care, facilitate evidence-based palliative practices, and deliver safe, quality palliative care across settings and populations. Overall, the emphasis is on the roles of the palliative APRN as a leader in clinical practice, program administration, palliative care–related advocacy and policy, palliative care education, and research in palliative care. The chapter offers a wealth of resources for professional development and addresses specialization, roles, mentorship, and leadership. The authors discuss how APRNs can influence the future of the specialty.
Title: Palliative APRN Practice and Leadership
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Abstract Chapter 1 delves into the evolution of the palliative advanced practice registered nurse (APRN).
Important historical milestones in palliative care and palliative nursing are highlighted.
Palliative APRNs promote access to palliative care, facilitate evidence-based palliative practices, and deliver safe, quality palliative care across settings and populations.
Overall, the emphasis is on the roles of the palliative APRN as a leader in clinical practice, program administration, palliative care–related advocacy and policy, palliative care education, and research in palliative care.
The chapter offers a wealth of resources for professional development and addresses specialization, roles, mentorship, and leadership.
The authors discuss how APRNs can influence the future of the specialty.

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