Abstract

As advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) open private practices in medically underserved areas, clinical, practice management, and business skills are needed conjunctively to remain operational. Further information is needed to understand APRN business and entrepreneurial skill needs. A convenience sample assessed perceptions of confidence in business and operational skill sets needed for entrepreneurial roles in 102 APRNs, representing diversity of subspecialties and practice locations in 4 southeastern states with provider shortages: Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Sustaining practices in underserved areas requires providing innovative educational offerings to address APRN business skills needs.

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