The impact of the expanded nursing practice on professional identify in Denmark

Karin Piil*, Raymond Kolbæk, Goetz Ottmann, Bodil Rasmussen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

Purpose : This article explores the concept of professional identity of Danish nurses working in an expanded practice. The case study explores the experiences of a small group of Danish nurses with a new professional category that reaches into a domain that customarily belonged to physicians. The aim of this case study was to explore the impact of "nurse consultations," representing an expanded nursing role, of 5 nurses focusing on their perception of autonomy, self-esteem, and confidence. Methods : The case study used semistructured interviews with 5 participants triangulated and validated with participant observations, a focus group interview, and theoretically derived insights. Findings : This study indicates that nurses working within a new expanded professional practice see themselves as still engaged in nursing and not as substitute physicians. The study also suggests that the involved nurses gained a higher sense of autonomy, self-esteem, and confidence in their practice. These elements have a positive impact on their professional identity. Conclusion : The research demonstrates that for the nurses involved in expanded professional practice, the boundaries of professional practice have shifted significantly. The research indicates that an expanded practice generates a new domain within the professional identity of nurses.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftClinical Nurse Specialist
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)329-335
Antal sider7
ISSN0887-6274
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2012

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