Comparative analysis of nursing and midwifery regulatory and professional bodies' scope of practice and associated decision-making frameworks: A discussion paper

Catriona Kennedy, Pauline O'Reilly, Gerard Fealy, Mary Casey, Anne Marie Brady, Martin McNamara, Geraldine Prizeman, Daniela Rohde, Josephine Hegarty

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Abstract

Aims: To review, discuss and compare nursing and midwifery regulatory and professional bodies' scope of practice and associated decision-making frameworks. Background: Scope of practice in professional nursing and midwifery is an evolving process which needs to be responsive to clinical, service, societal, demographic and fiscal changes. Codes and frameworks offer a system of rules and principles by which the nursing and midwifery professions are expected to regulate members and demonstrate responsibility to society. Design: Discussion paper. Data sources: Twelve scope of practice and associated decision-making frameworks (January 2000-March 2014). Implications for nursing: Two main approaches to the regulation of the scope of practice and associated decision-making frameworks exist internationally. The first approach is policy and regulation driven and behaviour oriented. The second approach is based on notions of autonomous decision-making, professionalism and accountability. The two approaches are not mutually exclusive, but have similar elements with a different emphasis. Both approaches lack explicit recognition of the aesthetic aspects of care and patient choice, which is a fundamental principle of evidence-based practice. Conclusion: Nursing organizations, regulatory authorities and nurses should recognize that scope of practice and the associated responsibility for decision-making provides a very public statement about the status of nursing in a given jurisdiction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1797-1811
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing
Volume71
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Clinical judgement
  • Midwifery
  • Nurse roles
  • Nursing
  • Professional regulation

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