Advanced Practice Nursing in der klinischen Pflegepraxis
Cornelia Albrecht-Lomb, Catharina Bothner, Nikoletta Dimitriadou-Xanthopoulou, Marc Dittrich, Sebastian Dorgerloh, Monika Engelhardt, Johanna Feuchtinger, Leyla Sahar Fischer, Shiney Franz, Sonja Freyer, Markus Graf, Matthias Gruber, Birgit Heinze, Laura Hellmuth, Victoria Herrmann, Gitte Herwig, Pia Hilscher, Simone Martina Hock, Karin Horneber, Patrick Jahn, Heike Jansen, Stefan Jobst, Anke Kampmann, Susanne Karner, Lea Kauffmann, Elke Keinath, Lisa Keller, Lena Keppeler, Alexandra Knisch-Wesemann, Andreas Kocks, Christiane Kugler, Sandra Liebscher-Koch, Johanna Loibl, Christa Mohr, Christa Müller-Fröhlich, Claudia Ohlrogge, Sabrina Pelz, Matthias Prommersberger, Marie Rohini Raatz-Thies, Valentina Riegel, Kirstin Ruttmann, Helmut Schiffer, Regina Schmeer, Raiiner Schmelzeisen, Anne Schmitt, Maren Schürmann, Susanne Schuster, Janina Schwabe, Anja Simon, Damian Sommer, Andreas Spiegler, Nancy Starck, Martin Strahl, Michele Tarquinio, Birgit Vogt, Anne Volmering-Dierkes, Ina Waterstradt, Sandra Weidlich, Frederik Wenz, Andrea Weskamm, Inke Zastrow, Rita Zöllner
Advanced practice nursing (APN) is an approach to further academic qualification for nurses that has been recognized worldwide by the International Council of Nurses since 2018, with the aim of combining practical nursing competence with scientific work. Particularly in clinical nursing practice, the demand for APN nursing experts is increasing. In this field, they support patient care, especially in areas with increased and complex nursing and monitoring needs, and ensure the quality of care. This book discusses the relevance of and areas of activity for APNs in specialized areas in hospitals.