Abstract

This article explores the development of advanced practice in the Republic of Ireland, highlighting its progressive journey and the key factors that have shaped it. From the initial proposal of advanced roles in nursing and midwifery in 1998 to the establishment of clinical specialist and advanced practice positions, the evolution of advanced practice has been influenced by significant reports, legislative changes, the development of a national educational framework at a MSc advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) level and close collaboration between stakeholders. The article also discusses the distinctions between ANPs and clinical nurse specialists, highlighting the inclusion of medicinal products and ionising radiation prescriptions within the scope of ANPs. Throughout the paper, the regulatory framework and educational standards governing advanced practice in Ireland are highlighted, along with the collaborative efforts of key stakeholders

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