THE EVOLUTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE MODEL IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. LITERATURE REVIEW
Introduction: There has been exponential growth in demand for advanced nursing services worldwide. Experience from other countries demonstrates that the adoption of a patient-centered healthcare model is accompanied by an increase in the professional workload and functional responsibilities of nursing staff. According to the World Health Organization, a shortage of nursing staff is prevalent in most countries worldwide, but this problem is particularly severe in developing countries.
Aim. The experience of developing advanced practice nursing in developed countries around the world.
Search strategy: We studied publicly available articles covering 8 years in depth and using the following databases and specialized search engines: PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Scopus.
Results. A review highlights that developing a positive professional environment is essential to maintaining healthy and safe working conditions for healthcare workers, including nurses. The safety and quality of healthcare delivery are directly impacted by this setting. Additionally, successful adoption of the advanced practice nurse model relies on a stable regulatory framework, a high standard of professional education, and effective collaboration across various disciplines. In nations that fulfill these prerequisites, the implementation of advanced practice nursing results in better clinical outcomes, greater access to healthcare services, and a decreased burden on the overall healthcare system.
Conclusions. Thus, international experience shows that the successful implementation of the advanced practice nurse model is possible with regulatory support, high-quality training, and a supportive professional environment, leading to improved access to and quality of healthcare.
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Bolatova M.B., Smailova D.S., Zhumanbaeva Zh.M., Kairatova G.K., Serikova-Esengeldina D.S., Askarova M.M., Sydykova B.K., Aktayeva L.M., Baigozhina Z.A., Kissina R.M. The evolution and implementation of the advanced practice nurse model in developed and developing countries. Literature review // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2025. Vol.27 (6), pp. 220-230. doi 10.34689/SH.2025.27.6.024Related publications:
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