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Revealing Nursing Expertise Through Practitioner Inquiry

ISBN: 978-1-405-15178-8

May 2009

Wiley-Blackwell

304 pages

Description
Revealing Nursing Expertise Through Practitioner Inquiry explores and reveals the often hidden workings of 'expert practitioners'. It provides valuable insights into developing practice expertise and how expert nursing practice is a key influence on health care practice. The authors present evidence around the interconnected components needed to facilitate, support and enable nurses in their practice settings through a transformational framework used to further develop and refine nursing practice expertise.

Part 1 explores the current context of practice expertise and the process of practitioner inquiry. Part 2 examinplores the evidence for practice expertise, using exemplars from the extensive 'Expertise in Practice Project'. This includes perspectives of practitioners developing their expertise in diverse areas of clinical practice as well as of from those who facilitate practitioners to develop and articulate their practice expertise. Part 3 explores the development of portfolios of evidence that demonstrate expertise, examines models and approaches to facilitation and provides a toolkit of resources.

Revealing Nursing Expertise Through Practitioner Inquiry provides important evidence to support the claim that expert nurses change patients' worlds as well as transforming practice, workplace performance and organisational wide service developments.

  • Provides a framework for exploring and developing nursing expertise
  • Enables nurses to articulate their expertise and examine their own practice
  • Offers practical guidance on facilitating inquiry based practitioners
  • Draws on results of the RCN Expertise in Practice project
  • Written collaboratively by practitioners, practice developers and nurse academics
About the Author
Sally Hardy is Director of Research & Practice Development at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Honorary Associate Professor at Monash University, Melbourne, Research Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, Senior Research Fellow, Royal College of Nursing Institute London and Deputy Director of Nursing Research at the University of East Anglia, Norwich England.

Angie Titchen is Clinical Chair , The Knowledge Centre for Evidence Based Practice, Fontys University of Applied Science, The Netherlands, Visiting Professor, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland and Associate Fellow, University of Warwick, England.

Kim Manley is Head of Practice Development, Royal College of Nursing Institute, London, and Visiting Professor of Nursing, Bournemouth University, England

Brendan McCormack is Professor of Nursing Research University of Ulster, Adjunct Professor at Monash University, Victoria Australia and Visiting Professor at University of Technology Sydney.

Features
  • Provides a framework for exploring and developing nursing expertise
  • Enables nurses to articulate their expertise and examine their own practice
  • Offers practical guidance on facilitating inquiry based practitioners
  • Draws on results of the RCN Expertise in Practice project
  • Written collaboratively by practitioners, practice developers and nurse academics